Here's what I wanted to do: - Make notes about a client's website and share it with them (without them having to be Diigo users) - I made highlighted sticky notes all over some different pages (private) - I made a list and made a Webslides for it. - Problem #1: My private notes are not automatically imported into Webslides (I have to make new ones) - Problem #2: I can't share a Webslides list without making it fully public (I can't just email it to a few people I know privately) - My workaround: Keeping it all private and use "Forward" to forward the list to my clients
Any thoughts?
Also - another request is that we should be able to highlight or sticky anything. ie if I select a widget or a graphic or a button, I should be able to attach a sticky note, donch think?
Lastly - I love the Diigo toolbar and await one for Safari. In the meantime, I use the diigolet, but unlike the toolbar, I can't set a preference to mark all bookmarks private by default (which I would prefer to opt in to share, not opt out).
PS. I can't see why anyone would still use delicious after this. Great job.
Thanks for your feedback. Glad you found Diigo useful. See below.
sangohan wrote: > Love Diigo!
:-) - Please share and help us spread the words!
> > Now let the complaining begin! jk > > Here's what I wanted to do: > - Make notes about a client's website and share it with them (without them having to be Diigo users) > - I made highlighted sticky notes all over some different pages (private) > - I made a list and made a Webslides for it. > - Problem #1: My private notes are not automatically imported into Webslides (I have to make new ones) > - Problem #2: I can't share a Webslides list without making it fully public (I can't just email it to a few people I know privately) > - My workaround: Keeping it all private and use "Forward" to forward the list to my clients > > Any thoughts?
Your workaround is a good one - if you mark those pages private to start with, then your original intention is not to make it public in the first place. Forward to share is a good solution.
> > Also - another request is that we should be able to highlight or sticky anything. ie if I select a widget or a graphic or a button, I should be able to attach a sticky note, donch think?
You should be able to highlight text, image, and flash / video. If you can highlight, then you should be able to add sticky note. We don't think it's a good idea to allow highlighting a widget...
> Lastly - I love the Diigo toolbar and await one for Safari. In the meantime, I use the diigolet, but unlike the toolbar, I can't set a preference to mark all bookmarks private by default (which I would prefer to opt in to share, not opt out).
We're soooo busy with the new toolbars / site development - don't have plan to develop a Safari toolbar anytime soon (it's a lot of resources and ongoing commitment to support a new platform). Our new toolbars are really, really awesome. You may wish to explore using Firefox browser later? :-)
Now let the complaining begin! jk
Here's what I wanted to do:
- Make notes about a client's website and share it with them (without them having to be Diigo users)
- I made highlighted sticky notes all over some different pages (private)
- I made a list and made a Webslides for it.
- Problem #1: My private notes are not automatically imported into Webslides (I have to make new ones)
- Problem #2: I can't share a Webslides list without making it fully public (I can't just email it to a few people I know privately)
- My workaround: Keeping it all private and use "Forward" to forward the list to my clients
Any thoughts?
Also - another request is that we should be able to highlight or sticky anything. ie if I select a widget or a graphic or a button, I should be able to attach a sticky note, donch think?
Lastly - I love the Diigo toolbar and await one for Safari. In the meantime, I use the diigolet, but unlike the toolbar, I can't set a preference to mark all bookmarks private by default (which I would prefer to opt in to share, not opt out).
PS. I can't see why anyone would still use delicious after this. Great job.
Thanks for your feedback. Glad you found Diigo useful. See below.
sangohan wrote:
> Love Diigo!
:-) - Please share and help us spread the words!
>
> Now let the complaining begin! jk
>
> Here's what I wanted to do:
> - Make notes about a client's website and share it with them (without them having to be Diigo users)
> - I made highlighted sticky notes all over some different pages (private)
> - I made a list and made a Webslides for it.
> - Problem #1: My private notes are not automatically imported into Webslides (I have to make new ones)
> - Problem #2: I can't share a Webslides list without making it fully public (I can't just email it to a few people I know privately)
> - My workaround: Keeping it all private and use "Forward" to forward the list to my clients
>
> Any thoughts?
Your workaround is a good one - if you mark those pages private to start with, then your original intention is not to make it public in the first place. Forward to share is a good solution.
>
> Also - another request is that we should be able to highlight or sticky anything. ie if I select a widget or a graphic or a button, I should be able to attach a sticky note, donch think?
You should be able to highlight text, image, and flash / video. If you can highlight, then you should be able to add sticky note. We don't think it's a good idea to allow highlighting a widget...
> Lastly - I love the Diigo toolbar and await one for Safari. In the meantime, I use the diigolet, but unlike the toolbar, I can't set a preference to mark all bookmarks private by default (which I would prefer to opt in to share, not opt out).
We're soooo busy with the new toolbars / site development - don't have plan to develop a Safari toolbar anytime soon (it's a lot of resources and ongoing commitment to support a new platform). Our new toolbars are really, really awesome. You may wish to explore using Firefox browser later? :-)