But ok, I now found out, how it works / how you thought about it. I had to resort the icons, as you have to know, I sorted out several of the icons immediately after installing the toolbar, as I didn't expect you'd change all this.
I too miss the "my bookmarks" auto filter function. Did you find a way to get simliar functionality with the new toolbar? If so please share, because I'd like to do the same thing. This was a very important feature for me.
Philipp Grunwald wrote: > Joel Liu wrote: > > Philipp Grunwald wrote: > > > > > > > > 1. Why did you undo / delete the following things: > > > > > > 1.1. The 'My bookmarks' "auto"-filter function including the icon? (I don't want to go to the sidebar and start typing every time I want to access my often used bookmarks as online banking etc.) > > === >Indeed, we will try to improve this feature. > > How do you mean? I mean, what did improve practically? ;-) > > But ok, I now found out, how it works / how you thought about it. I had to resort the icons, as you have to know, I sorted out several of the icons immediately after installing the toolbar, as I didn't expect you'd change all this. > > > > > 1.2. Why can't I see, that / if a bookmark is already bookmarked as before? I want a visible sign back! > > === > If you bookmarked the page, the book icon beside the bookmark button would change to a red book, the same as before. > > Not exactly, there are now two additional buttons. > Also currently, if I quick-save a bookmark and assign tags afterwards (as there's no other way now, if I want to have an icon and no text ("bookmark")...*not happy*), del.icio.us does NOT save the newly assigned tags! (Saving of changes was always successfully also within del.icio.us, if I think of my bookmarking / tagging actions until now.) > > Why? > > > > 1.3. You expanded the drop-down options of the main diigo icon, but why can't I bookmark with it like >before? What's the problem with that: > > > > ====== > The previous design is about one button, multiple functions. It is too complex for normal users. > > Why was this too complex?? I found it pretty convincing and made for immediate "to go" use! :) > I am just unhappy with so many buttons and things to use / flip through, when it was all within easy reach before. Although I do say this mostly with the main bookmarking icon / function in mind. > But maybe I do not have the usability feeling/behavior of the majority of people... > > > > 1.4. Why is there no "bookmark" icon, but only the text version? Why not let the user decide?? > > > > === > The functions of bookmark button and bookmark icon are different. The later is for one-click bookmark(QuickD). > > I know the function of "One-click bookmark / QuickD" and especially because of that, I don't understand, why the bookmarking-status is only displayed within this icon!! In my case, I do not use this function at all, as I think, (individual) tagging (out of a range of tags) is essential to (social) bookmarking! > > Also you didn't answer my question ;-) why there is now for the normal bookmarking procedure (incl. tagging) only a text version and not an (additional) icon version, even if I have "Show Icons (only)" activated? (I do have this option activated.) > > > > 2. del.icio.us bookmarking isn't working with me, although I have added the account details online. > > > > ==== > Did you check the checkbox beside the account details? > > Yes I did. It seems, it now also worked / works now again. Don't know if this was caused by either diigo oder del.icio.us or maybe one browser I used. I'm happy if it just works from now on. ;-) > > > > > > > > > PS: Currently, new topic and replying doesn't work in Flock & Firefox. Is this only a problem I do >have? > > > > ==== > It works for me. Could you try it in a fresh FF profile? > > Now seems to also work again. Might have been just a bad day yesterday. ;-)
found it in the diigo toolbar, under filtered bookmark lists. At the bottom of the bookmark list is "Open all in tabs".
neuralbomb wrote: > In Firefox, sometimes I would open all the bookmarks in a folder in tabs (so if there were, say 10 bookmarks in a folder, 10 bookmarks would open all at once in 10 tabs). Is it possible to do that in diigo, that is, to open all the bookmarks for a tag all at once in Firefox?
I updated to the new toolbbar (3.1.2), and the filtered bookmarks functionality seems to no longer be available. Is this functionality available somewhere with the new toolbar?
I've exported my bookmarks in delicious format, and attempted to import them into delicious. However, it fails. The file is 138KB. Any ideas on what I can do to get this to work?
I too miss the "my bookmarks" auto filter function. Did you find a way to get simliar functionality with the new toolbar? If so please share, because I'd like to do the same thing. This was a very important feature for me.
Philipp Grunwald wrote:
> Joel Liu wrote:
> > Philipp Grunwald wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > 1. Why did you undo / delete the following things:
> > >
> > > 1.1. The 'My bookmarks' "auto"-filter function including the icon? (I don't want to go to the sidebar and start typing every time I want to access my often used bookmarks as online banking etc.)
> > === >Indeed, we will try to improve this feature.
>
> How do you mean? I mean, what did improve practically? ;-)
>
> But ok, I now found out, how it works / how you thought about it. I had to resort the icons, as you have to know, I sorted out several of the icons immediately after installing the toolbar, as I didn't expect you'd change all this.
> >
> > > 1.2. Why can't I see, that / if a bookmark is already bookmarked as before? I want a visible sign back!
> > === > If you bookmarked the page, the book icon beside the bookmark button would change to a red book, the same as before.
>
> Not exactly, there are now two additional buttons.
> Also currently, if I quick-save a bookmark and assign tags afterwards (as there's no other way now, if I want to have an icon and no text ("bookmark")...*not happy*), del.icio.us does NOT save the newly assigned tags! (Saving of changes was always successfully also within del.icio.us, if I think of my bookmarking / tagging actions until now.)
>
> Why?
>
> > > 1.3. You expanded the drop-down options of the main diigo icon, but why can't I bookmark with it like >before? What's the problem with that:
> >
> > ====== > The previous design is about one button, multiple functions. It is too complex for normal users.
>
> Why was this too complex?? I found it pretty convincing and made for immediate "to go" use! :)
> I am just unhappy with so many buttons and things to use / flip through, when it was all within easy reach before. Although I do say this mostly with the main bookmarking icon / function in mind.
> But maybe I do not have the usability feeling/behavior of the majority of people...
>
> > > 1.4. Why is there no "bookmark" icon, but only the text version? Why not let the user decide??
> >
> > === > The functions of bookmark button and bookmark icon are different. The later is for one-click bookmark(QuickD).
>
> I know the function of "One-click bookmark / QuickD" and especially because of that, I don't understand, why the bookmarking-status is only displayed within this icon!! In my case, I do not use this function at all, as I think, (individual) tagging (out of a range of tags) is essential to (social) bookmarking!
>
> Also you didn't answer my question ;-) why there is now for the normal bookmarking procedure (incl. tagging) only a text version and not an (additional) icon version, even if I have "Show Icons (only)" activated? (I do have this option activated.)
>
> > > 2. del.icio.us bookmarking isn't working with me, although I have added the account details online.
> >
> > ==== > Did you check the checkbox beside the account details?
>
> Yes I did. It seems, it now also worked / works now again. Don't know if this was caused by either diigo oder del.icio.us or maybe one browser I used. I'm happy if it just works from now on. ;-)
> >
> >
> >
> > > PS: Currently, new topic and replying doesn't work in Flock & Firefox. Is this only a problem I do >have?
> >
> > ==== > It works for me. Could you try it in a fresh FF profile?
>
> Now seems to also work again. Might have been just a bad day yesterday. ;-)