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tag comma separator help suggestion

started by jiaminn 212 on 09 Dec 08
  • jiaminn 212
     
    hey,
    can you make a close button once i voted today i can close that column and keep having my tags on the top of right side?

    tagging, again. i'd like to use comma to separate tags. is it possible?



    thanks.
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > i'd like to use comma to separate tags. is it possible?

    In some contexts, yes, commas are acceptable, though I don't know whether it's official or encouraged.

    Try it :)

    (Wherever you see an instruction to use white space between tags, or to enclose multiple word tags "in quotation marks", observe that advice.)

    If you find inconsistencies, please share with this forum.

    Hint: some inconsistencies are already reported; to the right, you can 'Search Group Topics'.

    Regards
    Graham
  • Graham Perrin
     
    > can you make a close button once i voted today

    Do you mean, the widget that invites us to vote for Diigo in the Mashable Open Web Awards?

    > i can close that column and keep having my tags on the top of right
    > side?

    Do you mean, the right hand column that appears alongside 'My Bookmarks?

    Thanks ImageShack!

    In both 'My Dashboard' http://www.diigo.com/dashboard/ and 'My Bookmarks' I find the embedded widget obtrusive. It's certainly effective (I mean: it does remind me to vote), but I'd prefer to have the widget in a window that pops up on demand.

    @ Diigo, pretty please:

    * can you find some other way of reminding us to vote?

    Use the same starting points to alert/remind us, but make the effect less large. An amber button/lozenge, maybe, that leads to the widget.

    Thanks
    Graham

    (I do have in mind a method/placement that's equally eye-catching but less obtrusive. It'll appear when I get around to sketching my ideas on UI rearrangement.)

    = See also =

    http://www.diigo.com/annotated/072605c4069f8a6781ae15c3a1f393ad observing clutter in a Dashboard context.
  • jiaminn 212
     
    yes, it did sometimes make confusion.
    but with quote "bookmark this" method, one thing annoying is the auto suggestion always make it become 2 words. i can not simply click on the suggested tag, instead, i have to type the whole thing --- "bookmark this" , i hope the tagging method can be easier and faster with commas.





    Graham Perrin wrote:
    > > i'd like to use comma to separate tags. is it possible?
    >
    > In some contexts, yes, commas are acceptable, though I don't know whether it's official or encouraged.
    >
    > Try it :)
    >
    > (Wherever you see an instruction to use white space between tags, or to enclose multiple word tags "in quotation marks", observe that advice.)
    >
    > If you find inconsistencies, please share with this forum.
    >
    > Hint: some inconsistencies are already reported; to the right, you can 'Search Group Topics'.
    >
    > Regards
    > Graham
  • jiaminn 212
     
    this is exactly what i meant. thank you graham.
    it took up too much space. and the reminder can be think over with a better way to remind us of voting.



    Graham Perrin wrote:
    > > can you make a close button once i voted today
    >
    > Do you mean, the widget that invites us to vote for Diigo in the Mashable Open Web Awards?
    >
    > > i can close that column and keep having my tags on the top of right
    > > side?
    >
    > Do you mean, the right hand column that appears alongside 'My Bookmarks?
    >
    > Thanks ImageShack!
    >
    > In both 'My Dashboard' http://www.diigo.com/dashboard/ and 'My Bookmarks' I find the embedded widget obtrusive. It's certainly effective (I mean: it does remind me to vote), but I'd prefer to have the widget in a window that pops up on demand.
    >
    > @ Diigo, pretty please:
    >
    > * can you find some other way of reminding us to vote?
    >
    > Use the same starting points to alert/remind us, but make the effect less large. An amber button/lozenge, maybe, that leads to the widget.
    >
    > Thanks
    > Graham
    >
    > (I do have in mind a method/placement that's equally eye-catching but less obtrusive. It'll appear when I get around to sketching my ideas on UI rearrangement.)
    >
    > = See also =
    >
    > http://www.diigo.com/annotated/072605c4069f8a6781ae15c3a1f393ad observing clutter in a Dashboard context.

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