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Moultrie Creek

Problem with Group Image - 36 views

groups
started by Moultrie Creek on 19 Oct 08 no follow-up yet
Woodward

Simultaneous Bookmarking - 16 views

bookmark
started by Woodward on 26 Apr 07 no follow-up yet
  • Moultrie Creek
     
    I second this request. The Diigo button is the only button I use in the toolbar and I am also at toolbar overload. How would this affect the context menu - something I also find very useful?

    woo1018 wrote:
    > Please Please Please - allow simultaneus bookmarking using the Diigolet! I hate having to add yet another full toolbar when all I want is 1 button.
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    > Also, an extension for Diigo (like the first button on the toolbar) would be great if you could add it to the Navigation Toolbar like Delicious and Furl.
    >
    > thanks
Maggie Tsai

[Discussion][News] Please nominate / vote for Diigo - "Webware 100" Award - 40 views

diigo testimonial
started by Maggie Tsai on 27 Apr 07 no follow-up yet
  • Moultrie Creek
     
    Happy to help. I think Diigo deserves all the praise it gets!
Moultrie Creek

Diigo Maintenance? - 25 views

bug diigo maintenance tag
started by Moultrie Creek on 18 Jun 07 no follow-up yet
  • Moultrie Creek
     
    When viewing "My Diigo" bookmarks, there are no tags in the tag box and I can't edit any of my bookmarks - either using the drop-down menu at the top of the bookmarks list or trying to access the editing links on each bookmark (they aren't visible).

    I can still bookmark pages, but my highlighted text doesn't appear with the bookmark on my Diigo page.
Moultrie Creek

Family Matters: Getting to Know Diigo - 0 views

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    How to use the Diigo social bookmarking platform to share genealogy links.
Moultrie Creek

Family Matters: Grassroots Genealogy Directory - 0 views

  • We have all found directories like Cyndi's List to be valuable assets in our family research efforts.  Unfortunately, these directories require lots of maintenance and since most of these are volunteer efforts, it can take weeks to get new sites included. 
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    A great research tool for every family historian.  Use Diigo's online bookmarking system with the ability to highlight specific content on a page and add your own notes related to the content.  Later, you can compile these highlights and notes from various sites onto one screen which you can then email to yourself - or others - or even post to your blog.  It can't get much easier!
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