Crocodoc looks like it could be useful for collaborative editing? I wonder if hyperlinks are possible in comments or annotations? In any case, with thanks to
Creative Commons Australia and the
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation for making the following material
available (
CC BY 2.5), this is how embedding a crocodoc looks:
So, I got to play with highlighting, drawing, text and commenting; and discovered that the decision whether to include annotation options in an embed happens at the point of getting embed code.
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