View to show ALL the highlights in a folder
nino karotta
If there was a way to see
all the highlights
in a given folder as opposed to the current 3 per bookmark, it'd be a tremendous tool to extract & display all necessary information around a topic. It'd be immensely useful for everyone who uses raindrop.io to gather info.Log In
Rustem Mussabekov
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Copy highlighted text accross muliple websites at once
Nquixote
It would be nice to be able to do this in the app, or a web interface of an sort. When researching, one is usually making notes and annotations on multiple websites. At this time, there is no way to copy these all at once on raindrop.io except visit each page or export each page by page and individually copy/paste. Want to do this all at once one one page See image for how it could be done on Diigo, a legacy service that had some similarity.
Rustem Mussabekov
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Implementation of a toggle allowing the display of all highlights within a bookmark
lauriann
Such an implementation would allow a more adequate overview of the highlights ― which are in themselves salient points to be kept visible in order to limit forgetfulness.
Canny AI
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View ALL highlights directly on home, without clicking each bookmark
Brad Caleb
I love raindrop but the highlights preview show only 3 highlights and they are cut too. I think most people including me just want to quickly review all of their recent highlights, without clicking each single bookmark to see all the highlights.
An optional toggle or view to just display ALL complete highlights on bookmarks directly on home or folder page would be very very useful.
I'm almost begging, please can this feature be added? It would be immensely valuable for learning and research to quickly review and compare data.
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quinn
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James J
I agree. Even better if it were possible to export all highlights for a folder. Currently when I have finished my research on a subject I have to go through all the bookmarked pages one by one and export the bookmarks individually. Very time consuming.
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mollybee
This would be a gigantic value boost for me. Aside from Readwise, which isn't well-suited to non-"reading" content, I haven't been able to find a bookmarking app that facilitates connecting and synthesizing data. Folders with bookmarks are great, but they limit your ability to make spontaneous connections. They also inevitably require more context-switching, which can be slow and distracting.
Brad Caleb
This would be life changing if it really came true
lauriann
This is indeed essential.