I spend a lot of time using public computers at a university library that runs its own browser. Apparently it does not allow plugins, and I can't make any version of the diigolet run either. (Actually I can get the diigolet bar to open on the tools page, but can't transfer it to any other pages). Is there any other way to manually enter new bookmarks? For example, opening up a form from the "my bookmarks" page that allows me to manually type in the web address, page title, description, etc. I'm stuck and open to suggestions. thanks
What happened to the "add a bookmark" feature that you described above? It used to exist, but now seems to have disappeared from the "more actions" pull down menu. Other suggestions? thanks
Maggie Tsai wrote: > Hi sfeeley, > > We offer a website "add a bookmark" feature - you can just input the url, tags, etc. in this case. Once you log in, you can find it via "My bookmarks" > > "More Actions" pull down menu. > > Hope this helps..
I'm a new user and need a bit of help. Why don't all of the tags that I've created appear in the "my tags" list on the righthand side of the "my bookmarks" page? Using the edit and view features I've looked for some tags that should be on the list and still can't find them (even though they appear as tags under the individual bookmark entries).
For example: if I type the word "Wales" in the tag section when creating a bookmark (using the diigolet bar), shouldn't "Wales" afterwards appear in the "my tags" of the "my bookmark" page?
sfeeley wrote: > I'm a new user and need a bit of help. Why don't all of the tags that I've created appear in the "my tags" list on the righthand side of the "my bookmarks" page? Using the edit and view features I've looked for some tags that should be on the list and still can't find them (even though they appear as tags under the individual bookmark entries).
Its working now--thanks! maggie_diigo wrote: > Sfeeley, > > Thanks for reporting - we're doing an upgrade here and it caused a delay in data sync. Should be ok now. Please check and advise.
Is there any other way to manually enter new bookmarks? For example, opening up a form from the "my bookmarks" page that allows me to manually type in the web address, page title, description, etc.
I'm stuck and open to suggestions.
thanks
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> Hi sfeeley,
>
> We offer a website "add a bookmark" feature - you can just input the url, tags, etc. in this case. Once you log in, you can find it via "My bookmarks" > > "More Actions" pull down menu.
>
> Hope this helps..