Re: [Epiphany] Some more input about bookmarks
- From: Xan Lopez <xan masilla org>
- To: "Marcelo E. Magallon" <mmagallo debian org>
- Cc: epiphany mozdev org
- Subject: Re: [Epiphany] Some more input about bookmarks
- Date: 19 Mar 2003 21:34:58 +0100
El mié, 19 de 03 de 2003 a las 18:35, Marcelo E. Magallon escribió:
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 08:12:54PM +0100, Xan Lopez wrote:
>
> > Ok, don't know in which ground do you base your opinion, but for that
> > matter I've always ordered my bookmarks and files regarding their
> > "topic", so topic makes a lot of sense to me. Obviously, this is not
> > the point. If we want to achieve a point where people abandons
> > hierarchical modes of arrangement
>
> Given that the bookmark manager is the reason why I subscribed to this
> mailing list I guess I'll chime in.
>
> I've been using Epiphany for a couple of weeks now and for the most
> part I like it. The sore point are the bookmarks. I have a list of
> sites that I visit regularly and on Galeon I had this on the toolbar on
> a menu labeled "WTS" (Watch This Space). With Epiphany I have created
> an HTML file which contains these "bookmarks". It's not 100%
> satisfactory, but with some CSS it isn't that bad either. The problem
> with this approach, besides having to maintain it (which is solvable),
> is that WTS was not the only menu of this kind that I had.
>
> From a usability point of view, having several oddly-named top-level
> menus on the toolbar is terrible. Noone besides me can do anything
> with this configuration... but that's precisely the point: this is _my_
> configuration, _I_ am the one that's going to use it. What I want is
> fast access to certain URLs (dictionaries, journal archives, news
> sites, Google flavours, stuff like this). I have a large collection of
> bookmarks, categorized much like the usenet hierarchy. I don't access
> these that frequently, but I can find stuff on this list _very_
> effectively.
>
> Trying to work with the Epiphany bookmark model has produced mixed
> results. On one hand, I rely much more on autocompletion and history
> now. For example, my fingers are already trained to the fact that
> typing "<ctrl-l> l w <down arrow> <enter>" will take me to a page I
> visit daily. On the other hand, there are several sites that I visit
> once a day and I have all of them bookmarked and I have set a common
> "topic" for them, so typing the topic on the location bar brings a list
> of them. This is slow and inefficient. Openining the bookmark list is
> equally slow and inefficient, since the list of topics is long.
>
> Just some random thoughts,
>
> Marcelo
Ok, I don't want to look to dumb (guess I have nothing to do with that)
but... what's exactly your complain?
I if understood correctly, your biggest issue is the fact that you can't
have bookmarks menu in a toolbar? Well, that's being worked on, more
exactly the hability to DND topics from the bookmark editor to the
toolbar, making them appear as a menu named with the name of that topic,
containing every bookmark it has.
On the other hand, you can already DND single bookmarks to the toolbar,
creating a direct access to them (that's what I do for my most visited
bookmarks).
Is that what you are asking for?
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