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  • It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness. Posted by fridemar | May 11, 2007 3:31 PM
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Dear Diigos, I love Diigo and I love increasingly FireTrail (I am quite new there). They even have realized some wikiness there. To keep both social annotation informed, I give you a copy of my blog comment there: Copy: It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness. Posted by fridemar | May 11, 2007 3:31 PM CopyEnd
  • Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large. Posted by Mike Perkowitz | May 11, 2007 4:10 PM
    • Dr. Fridemar Pache
       
      Dear Diigos,
      this was the answer of Mike Perkowitz,  who had implemented a lot of Trailfire:

      Copy:
      Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large. Posted by Mike Perkowitz | May 11, 2007 4:10 PM CopyEnd:

      I qote him here, for your convenience, because the clip didn't show up under the Diigo bookmarks.

      By the same observation, although I wanted to tag this bookmark with the tags: "diigo wiki annotation trailfire blog comment", I couldn't find an entry. Suggestion: Leave a field for tagging in your "Add sticky note" or at least in the Actionsbox. Thank you.

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error 400 (bad request) affecting www.diigo.com - 14 views

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    400 Bad Request nginx/0.7.61
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    This bug seems to recur in the following situation: 1. http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fdiscussions.apple.com%2Fmessageview.jspa%3FmessageID%3D10228266?tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin 2. in the lower part of Meta, scroll down to reveal the comment field 3. paste four lines    — I pasted the four that are also pasted to http://pastebin.ca/1635680 4. Add Comment Symptoms * in the topmost bar of Diigo Meta:   Processing * after which I find error 400 in response to http://www.diigo.com/user/grahamperrin?dm=advanced and some other Diigo URLs
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    Symptoms recurred after the following sequence: 1. http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.maclife.com%2Farticle%2Ffeature%2Fterminal_tips_every_mac_usershould_know?f=m&tab=people&uname=grahamperrin   — probably loaded OK and I probably did not attempt to reveal the preview pane 2. in the toolbar of Safari, manually edit the URL to http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.maclife.com%2Farticle%2Ffeature%2Fterminal_tips_every_mac_usershould_know?f=m&tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin 3. key return 4. AFAIR when I revealed the preview pane, the highlights did not appear 5. in the uppermost bar of Diigo Meta, I command-clicked either the (blue?) title of the bookmarked page, or the (green?) URL of the bookmarked page 6. http://www.maclife.com/article/feature/terminal_tips_every_mac_usershould_know opened in a new tab to the side 7. command-3 for accelerated loading of Diigolet 4.0b14 8. clicked the Comment button to reveal the palette 9. clicked the first highlight 10. Diigolet found and scrolled to that highlight 11. in the earlier tab with http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.maclife.com%2Farticle%2Ffeature%2Fterminal_tips_every_mac_usershould_know?f=m&tab=comment&uname=grahamperrin: command-r to reload, error 400. Postscript Edited this comment heavily to include greater detail.

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Round Two and Version 4: Diigo | U Tech Tips - 3 views

  • Round Two
  • Version 4: Diigo
  • September 29, 2009 By Adrienne Michetti
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  • first time ’round, I wasn’t convinced
  • now that Diigo’s been re-vamped — version 4.0, y’all — I may have to reconsider
  • Diigo’s very clear Tour
  • Is Diigo changing the landscape of tools for collaboration, research, and archiving?
  • Share and Collaborate (which sound similar to me, but I didn’t come up with the labels!)
  • Cross-posted at Pockets of Change
    • Graham Perrin
       
      No comments there at the time of reading.
  • networks in Diigo are like customized search engines driven by real people
    • Graham Perrin
       
      A nice interpretation.
  • passionate about learning, technology, music, writing, creativity, and her Mac
  • Tod Baker September 30, 2009
  • looks and works better
  • Yes, you should reconsider
  • Library
  • Adrienne Michetti is currently a full-time Masters student in NYU's Educational Communication and Technology program.
  • research and related thoughts
  • groups and classes features are great for sharing
  • EasyBlog feature organizes discussions clearly
  • accessible for review
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … but not searchable.
  • an essential tool platform
  • Adrienne Michetti September 30, 2009
  • I really like that you’ve labeled Diigo a platform
  • explore the networks further, as I haven’t spent enough time
  • things seem smoother now
  • new things here and there
  • I still have a sense that Diigo almost has too many bells and whistles
  • do I need an option to post to Twitter in every method of bookmarking?
  • Does the annotation option need to show up in two different toolbar buttons?
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I can't visualise that part of the UI but I agree strongly that multiple/repeat of features/content should be avoided.
  • hyper-aware of usability issue

Feature request: blog commenting help - 22 views

started by KGyST1 KGyST on 09 Nov 07 no follow-up yet
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