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Share annotated websites / PDFs / YouTube videos

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.
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    • 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.
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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

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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.

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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.

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Embedding Pages

You can also embed pages with <iFrames>. Simply add the link for the src attribute.