You can share an annotated website, PDF or YouTube video with other people, also those who do not have Memex installed! Like this link here.
Important general info
- Annotations are by default “Auto-Added” to all Spaces the page is put into so you don’t have to re-share each annotation in each space.
- This is indicated by this the green icon in the bottom left of each annotation card.
- You can disable that per note or change the default.
- Once you add a page to a Space this settings is disabled on that note as we assume you only want to have that annotation be shared with very specific contexts.
Sharing an invite link
You can create invite links with Read & Reply and Contribute permissions.
Here is an example of a Read & Reply access link:
https://memex.social/c/wLIBTGhN6iMuCOcHlQMo/p/pbKqFFdl4jgpvuU2VWsW
Invite via Email
To invite your people via email, just add one or many (separated by a comma) email addresses and select the permission you want to give them.
They’ll receive an email with instructions on how to join your space.
View a shared link online
Anyone can view your notes via those sharing links even if they don’t use Memex.
Open this link in incognito mode to see this
https://memex.social/c/wLIBTGhN6iMuCOcHlQMo/p/pbKqFFdl4jgpvuU2VWsW
View & edit all annotations for a specific link
To view all the notes for a given link, go to “Notes” > “All Spaces”, then unfold the row with the last page link. By default they are named by creation time.
If you click on the bar itself instead of the > arrow, you’ll enter the “Focus Mode” where all new annotations are automatically added to this Space.
Embedding Pages
You can also embed pages with <iFrames>. Simply add the link for the src attribute.