Is there a way to hide other people's annotations? Today I got on my homepage, google.com.au, and saw all these annotations/highlights from others. I really don't want "collaborative research" on websites I visit. Makes me feel like my computer is being invaded. Is there any way of getting rid of this? It's killing me and I'm very very very very tempted to uninstall Diigo now. Thanks!
Thanks, but how do I only show MY annotations and not other people's? Joel Liu wrote: > You can go to toolbar === > Highlight button drop down menu == > Don't show highlight.
Joel Liu wrote: > Hi Pristine, > The view filter feature is available in new firefox toolbar. After you install it, go to Diigo toolbar == > Highlight drop down menu == > See All annotation to choose filter.
Ooh, a little glitch. Diigo 3.1.6.5 conflicts with my Gmail Manager, so I think I'll be reverting for now. Is there somewhere where previous versions are installed or should I just reinstall an older version of my current Firefox profile? Joel Liu wrote: > Hi Pristine, > The view filter feature is available in new firefox toolbar. After you install it, go to Diigo toolbar == > Highlight drop down menu == > See All annotation to choose filter.
As for the problem, it just means I can't open Gmail manager at all. While it still appears to check emails regularly, when I click on it to open my inbox, it just opens a blank tab.
Joel Liu wrote: > I've sent you version 3.6.1.4 toolbar. Could you provide me a screenshot about the conflict problem? > > Thanks!
Oh, yeah I use Diigo 3.1.4 and Firefox 2.0.0.13
Joel Liu wrote:
> You can go to toolbar === > Highlight button drop down menu == > Don't show highlight.
Joel Liu wrote:
> Hi Pristine,
> The view filter feature is available in new firefox toolbar. After you install it, go to Diigo toolbar == > Highlight drop down menu == > See All annotation to choose filter.
Joel Liu wrote:
> Hi Pristine,
> The view filter feature is available in new firefox toolbar. After you install it, go to Diigo toolbar == > Highlight drop down menu == > See All annotation to choose filter.
As for the problem, it just means I can't open Gmail manager at all. While it still appears to check emails regularly, when I click on it to open my inbox, it just opens a blank tab.
Joel Liu wrote:
> I've sent you version 3.6.1.4 toolbar. Could you provide me a screenshot about the conflict problem?
>
> Thanks!