I really like the interface of Diigo as I found it very organised and easy to follow. When I looked at the net11 HTML site, I found it extremley hard to glance over the information because all I could only see unorganised text. Although you have the links and information clearly colour coded, there was no format on the webpage. Diigo was neatly set in a frame and heading, and all other information was formatted so you could glance over the information and not get lost.
The differences I could visually see were:
Diigo - Dates, Tabs, Heading, web address, Annotation
HTML - Heading, Site info
One major difference between the two sites that is a huge benefit was the fact that the html site can be printed with the same layout as the site. The diigo site lost all the structure so when you went to print, it wasn't the same as what you had seen online. I'm not sure if any one would print this but I guess you need to be able to execute any command.
Diigo

HTML

I came across a HTML bookmarking list on Ellen Von Unwerth and I actually found this one as easy to read as the diigo site. This HTML site was organised well and was set in frames with Pages for the site clearly marked. The writer for this site has carefully made this clear for any reader. This site is carefully grouped as article, info and biography with each one containing the heading, date and topic name on the bookmarked page. In comparison to the diigo page, I think this one is much better as this one is simple and very clear!
I guess it all depends on how the author organises and designs the site. My initial preference was diigo because of the visual difference compared to the net11 HTML but now that i have seen an organised HTML site ( Ellen Von Unwerth) I prefer this at it has the same info as the diigo but looks more simple.
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