As you begin to use Diigo, post some of the tips for efficient Diigo use that you encounter. I'd love to see what you discover. I've been using Diigo for a long time now, and I'm still learning how to do things differently/better!
Tip #1 - Reduce size of Diigo Toolbar: I'm greedy for screen real estate, and something has to be VERY important if it is going to reside permanently in my toolbars. Some of Diigo's buttons are not that important to me (or the extra millisecond necessary to click to get to the feature another way makes it worth removing them). So I drop the size of my Diigo toolbar to include just two buttons. Then I slide it up alongside one of my other bars, so it doesn't take up its own line in my browser.
Here's how: On the Diigo button, click the little drop-down arrow. Select Options. In the window that appears, deselect any buttons you think you could do without. Then, depending on your browser, you can move it so that it resides beside one of the other bars.
I had the same experience as you - editing a bookmark that had been previously shared, hoping that it would simultaneously update the shared bookmark within the group, but finding that it had not.
The quickest fix that I found is to go back to my original bookmark, make any changes there and re-share the bookmark with the group(s). Once I did that, the bookmark was updated in the groups as well.
Maggie - do you have any suggestions for us in this matter?
Tip #1 - Reduce size of Diigo Toolbar: I'm greedy for screen real estate, and something has to be VERY important if it is going to reside permanently in my toolbars. Some of Diigo's buttons are not that important to me (or the extra millisecond necessary to click to get to the feature another way makes it worth removing them). So I drop the size of my Diigo toolbar to include just two buttons. Then I slide it up alongside one of my other bars, so it doesn't take up its own line in my browser.
Here's how: On the Diigo button, click the little drop-down arrow. Select Options. In the window that appears, deselect any buttons you think you could do without. Then, depending on your browser, you can move it so that it resides beside one of the other bars.
I had the same experience as you - editing a bookmark that had been previously shared, hoping that it would simultaneously update the shared bookmark within the group, but finding that it had not.
The quickest fix that I found is to go back to my original bookmark, make any changes there and re-share the bookmark with the group(s). Once I did that, the bookmark was updated in the groups as well.
Maggie - do you have any suggestions for us in this matter?
Melanie
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