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Graham Perrin

changes to tags seem to be queued, not effective immediately - 55 views

  • changes to tags seem to be queued, not effective immediately
  • I guess that a queue of changes to tags (additions, editions, deletions) over the past two or three days is being worked through. Keyword: * patience
  • Diigo is the best, despite "some" of its problems
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  • The four examples given at comment #17 above seem to be OK now but I'll leave this topic open (not resolved) pending advice from Diigo team.
  • Me too! Thanks!
  • 28 May 10  This bug seems to have reappeared. Looking at POST and PUT in the API, my sense again is that PUT (or PUT-like) operations are bugged.
  • not a word from Diigo support
  • > This bug is ancient It was reported a few months ago but to the best of my knowledge, it has not been present throughout the entire period between then and now.
  • I'll give it some time, hoping for a fix of this bug, because - as you say - the features of Diigo are really useful.
  • I still have all those problems after the update
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    This group bookmark is of a Google cached copy of a Diigo topic that is inexplicably missing. A replacement topic has been created: http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1812241
sfeeley

missing "my tags"? - 13 views

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.

tags

anonymous

what happened to the "Read Later" button? - 343 views

Graham Perrin wrote: > The under-used web interface may reflect the fact that it needs a little overhaul and rationalisation. Excellent, excellent points here Graham. Hats off. Also, the items...

toolbar suggestion

Maggie Tsai

about sorting topic tags - 33 views

Thanks. Glad that you find Diigo useful. Please kindly help us spread the words and share with your friends and colleagues. yes, several users have pointed this out. We will switch the defaul...

tagcloud

Graham Perrin

Advanced search operators: tag-based search fails - 68 views

Echoed from http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1900437#3 Using the hints at http://www.diigo.com/search/advanced as a starting point, in particular > tag:word1 > fin...

bug search advanced gpd4

started by Graham Perrin on 15 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
giadong4144

Strangers don't live for you! - 1 views

Strangers don't live for you! You only live once in your life, don't live too quietly. Instead of thinking about other people's judgmental words about you - have you ever tried giving yourself a ch...

loose weight panoramaslim panorama brainstorm

started by giadong4144 on 22 Mar 24 no follow-up yet
Maggie Tsai

THANK YOU! - 12 views

Lucite, Very nice to hear that and thank you for your encouraging words! While we know there are still lots of areas needing improvements, the entire Diigo team has been working incredibly hard...

testimonial

richardfoxmx

Can i submitted link under the images. - 4 views

Hello, my name is richard and my word is related to the image submission so regarding to i just want to tell you that the if i want to add some link in my image so what should i do in this case can...

brainstorm bug help inconsistency resolved suggestion group tag dictionary syntax

started by richardfoxmx on 13 Mar 24 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

Highlights not saving anymore! - 77 views

Highlights made by me on 24th March, previously disappearing from the bookmarked page and not visible in my library, are now visible both on the page, and in my library. I guess that a queue of ...

bug highlighting highlight library

Russell Cohen

diigo toolbar - 92 views

@fishead, agreed, I also prefer the "full" Diigo toolbar to other options.

suggestion toolbar button netbook

radamel

What does Temenos mean ? - 2 views

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    A temenos is a piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain, especially to kings and chiefs, or a piece of land marked off from common uses and dedicated to a god, a sanctuary, holy grove or holy precinct.
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    "Temenos" is a Greek word that refers to a sacred or consecrated space, often associated with a temple, shrine, or sanctuary. In a broader sense, it can also represent a psychological or spiritual space where transformation, healing, and inner work take place. In some contexts, "temenos" may be used metaphorically to describe a personal or communal journey of self-discovery and growth within a protected and sacred environment. Read more at https://www.omegletv.click/chatrandom/
Graham Perrin

highlights missing when page is reloaded and/or duplicated or missing in other views of... - 407 views

Thanks :-) If it helps to avoid future occurrences: on 12th September the bug seemed to bite after I highlighted at http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPa...

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radamel

What is Lypophrenia in psychological terms ? - 3 views

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    Lypophrenia is defined as a vague feeling of sorrow or sadness.
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    Lypophrenia" is not a term commonly found in psychological literature or recognized as a formal psychological diagnosis. It appears to be a relatively uncommon or even made-up term. However, breaking down the word, "lypophrenia" might be interpreted as "lypo" meaning "fat" and "phrenia" being related to the mind or mental state (derived from "phren", Greek for "mind" or "heart"). Given this breakdown, one might speculate that "lypophrenia" could refer to a psychological state or condition related to feelings or perceptions about body weight or body image, perhaps involving negative emotions or distorted perceptions about one's weight or body composition. However, without a formal definition or recognized usage in psychological literature, it's challenging to provide a precise interpretation of what "lypophrenia" might entail in psychological terms. It's possible that it could be a colloquial or non-standard term used in specific contexts or by certain individuals, but its meaning would likely vary depending on the context in which it's used. Read more at https://www.your-plans.com/
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