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in title, tags, annotations or urlGroup Bookmarking History - 12 views
http://groups.diigo.com/group/document-wars/content/groklaw-digging-for-truth-977898 is an example of a group view of a bookmark. You can't get this type of link unless you're a member of a group...
Show "about" link in hot bookmarks list - 21 views
Oh, sorry, the forum tends to break links. I'll try to fix the six examples later.
improving visibility/legibility of URLs in my library - 12 views
http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin?dm=advanced&domain=identi.ca (the advanced display mode; the pro edit (professional) mode) should not abbreviate URLs. The professional view should allow m...
Examples of how libraries can use Diigo - 1 views
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Here are some examples of electronic resources I've bookmarked for my library. If you expand all, you can follow the "more information" links to the bibliographic records in our catalog. (If you don't understand my library jargon, that's okay; just follow the links and it should be clear what I'm talking about.)
And this is just the tip of the iceberg; annotations could include sound and video clips, links to other suggested resources ("see also..."), hyperlinked search strings for the library catalog, WorldCat.org, Diigo, Google, or other sources, plus about a zillion things that I can't even think of.
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Here are some examples of electronic resources I've bookmarked for my library. If you expand all, you can follow the "more information" links to the bibliographic records in our catalog. (If you don't understand my library jargon, that's okay; just follow the links and it should be clear what I'm talking about.)
And this is just the tip of the iceberg; annotations could include sound and video clips, links to other suggested resources ("see also..."), hyperlinked search strings for the library catalog, WorldCat.org, Diigo, Google, or other sources, plus about a zillion things that I can't even think of.
The Dead Dog Cafe: Diigo: Better than del.icio.us and Google Notebook/Bookmarks - 0 views
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Diigo is fantastic social bookmarking and proto-blogging tool, marrying the best of del.icio.us, the leading bookmarking site, and Google Notebook, a recently upgraded and highly flexible tool for interacting with and reviewing your websurfing experience. I didn't spend much time with Google Notebook once I discovered it by way of comparing del.icio.us with Google Bookmarks, but I played with it enough to notice a lot of excellent features that del.icio.us did not have, including the ability to automatically associate bookmarks with a current project, flexible blog-like layout for groups of bookmarks, and collaboration features. As I moved bookmarks into Google Notebook, I started to realize I would be missing out on some advantages of del.icio.us, such as strong interconnectivity through tagging and an exceedingly simple and crisp interface. Enter Diigo, which retains del.icio.us's advantages while sprucing it up with notetaking, tagging flexibility, and collaborative features that rival Google Notebook and then some. I compare these three approaches to bookmarking on four fronts: tagging, blogging, collaboration, and "other stuff".
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Tagging: When I'm surfing, I almost never want to slow down to tag or detail the links I'm saving. I'm either just browsing, and I just want the page to be saved in some repository of "cool" somewhere I might be able to check it out later, OR I want to save the page and others to come back to for some project I'm working on. Although its actual tagging features (labelling) are limited, Google Reader was cool because it would automatically save links to the notebook I was currently working on, which seemed easier than having to tag the page every time I save for del.icio.us. Diigo isn't quite this easy, but it does provide the option of setting default tags so I can cruise through surfing without pause. It also allows you to change tags for multiple bookmarks at once, a feature that has been delayed in del.icio.us during the extended wait for version 2.0. Winner: Diigo
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Blogging: Sometimes, I don't want to put a whole lot of thought into consolidating my links into one coherent group. In this regard, all three services provide suitable options for tossing together semi-coherent groups of links on independent webpages for others to see. Google Reader does a good job of making scraps from around the internet look palatable; see this example about ultralight backpacking gear, but it does not offer the same level of interconnectivity that del.icio.us or Diigo provide. A similar example from del.icio.us shows it's limitations: the links cannot be groups under one note or be put into any order other than alphabetical or chronological, and pictures and other non-bookmark material cannot be added. Diigo does not have any of these limitations: its lists can be ordered as you please and divided into sections, and they are built independently of the tags, so you can draw bookmarks from anywhere into the page, as you can see in this example. The option that makes Diigo stand out is its ability to transcend the status of "proto-blog" by easily exporting links to the blog of the user's choice. By simply selecting links and clicking "Send to Blog >>", a skeletal blog entry is started in Diigo which can be fleshed out and published on the spot. Winner: Diigo
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mixed meaning of X - sometimes means close the window, sometimes means delete/trash the... - 59 views
Another situation in which something clearer than the letter 'x' is desirable: http://www.diigo.com/ | Friends menu | Friends & Contacts | x - here, x does not mean close; it means remove - cons...
group: topics: abbreviation of subject lines - 163 views
Example: at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/956654 you can not read the subject.
ImageShack thumbnail HTML misprepresented in Diigo forums - 163 views
Seeing the example at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/969848#4 comparable to my example at #1 above, this topic is re-opened (but not urgent). I wonder whether resolving the angle br...
middle click?? - 113 views
> I've never had any issues with the right click menu not appearing. The problem does seem to be random or transient (as I review this afternoon the stickies that I attached to this page on 10th N...
Toolbar (FF) Bugs in Editing a Current Bookmark - 77 views
got huge problems with my toolbar....cant see all my bookmarks. all with a "orange star" i can only see in "tags"...(all the private ones) in one of my lists are 25 bookmarks, 5 open and 20 privat...
Does the DiigoLab put off? - 20 views
For example, "Add To Diigo" button - http://www.diigo.com/tools/add_to_diigo. More to come. When "Diigo Lab" is turned on, we will first announce in our blog / forum / What's New and you'll f...
Sorting/ filtering the forum by author and/or author's last post - 52 views
http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/iplnts (for example) is some way towards the suggestions made by iplnts. Other suggestions (from May 2007) fit neatly with some current discussions in other ...
Bug Report: Highlighting Error - 29 views
It was the first highlight I tried. http://www.springbyexample.org/examples/index.html I tried to highlight Spring by Example, the second one, opened with another browser, and the first one was hig...
Facebook Application, is diigo still supported? - 334 views
Great. When i have a smartphone, i will definitely want Diigo to be there with me.
Request: Actual bookmarks in the chrome extension pulldown menu - 70 views
>> work necessary to find a bookmark > Mostly Win 7 With Mac OS X, you can easily create widgets from parts of the web interface to Diigo (some examples at http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ...