loyola wrote: > I am not sure if this is related. I forwarded myself an annotated web page and after logging out of Diigo and going to the forwarded link I could see neither highlights nor annotations. Pity I was hoping to sell a couple of colleagues on Diigo. Just glad I sent the link to myself first and not directly to them. Would have embarrassed this lovely social annotation site.
Hi loyola,
When you're forwading someone an annotated page, your highlights and sticky notes will become the content of the email. So your friends will see what you have annotated. Also the url is included in the mail too. Once they click the url, they will see the webpage with a diigolet on it. However, as a non-user, they can't see your highlight and sticky notes directly on the webpage. Once they registered, it will show up to them.
1) if you want to change your e-mail address,go to "my diigo>my profile>basic information" and click the "edit" button on the right side. Then you can change your email address.
2) Sorry, an email address can only be associated to ONE account.
> I am not sure if this is related. I forwarded myself an annotated web page and after logging out of Diigo and going to the forwarded link I could see neither highlights nor annotations. Pity I was hoping to sell a couple of colleagues on Diigo. Just glad I sent the link to myself first and not directly to them. Would have embarrassed this lovely social annotation site.
Hi loyola,
When you're forwading someone an annotated page, your highlights and sticky notes will become the content of the email. So your friends will see what you have annotated. Also the url is included in the mail too. Once they click the url, they will see the webpage with a diigolet on it. However, as a non-user, they can't see your highlight and sticky notes directly on the webpage. Once they registered, it will show up to them.
does this help you?
I'd like to appologize for my misunderstanding and all the troubles it may has brought to you. Hope you won't mind.
Maggie,
Thanks for correcting. Next time I'll check more carefully. This won't happen again.