[Epiphany] Bookmark handling
- From: "Nuno Ferreira" <nuno ferreira graycell biz>
- To: <epiphany mozdev org>
- Subject: [Epiphany] Bookmark handling
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 19:12:05 +0100
Hi,
I haven't been following epiphany development so if this has been discussed
please excuse me for bringing this up once again.
That said, for sometime (a couple of months) I had no access to a
linux desktop system so I couldn't check epiphany but from what I've read
I tought it would have the perfect bookmark system for me.
This week I installed epiphany for the first time and I have some remarks
about how the bookmark system could be improved for me.
* First, organize the bookmarks in a hierarchy using all the keywords, that
is, if you have site JL with keywords "Java, Linux", site J with only the
"Java" keyword ans site L with the "Linux keyword", show it under the
branch that contains all the keywords, that is:
Linux + and Java +
|- Java + |- Linux +
| |- Site JL | |- Site JL
| \ ... | \ ...
|- Site L |- Site J
\ ... \ ...
Another option is to have the organization you have now, but with the
hierarchy added, showing the bookmarks in every branch that has a
subset of the bookmark's keywords, that is:
Linux + and Java +
|- Java + |- Linux +
| |- Site JL | |- Site JL
| \ ... | \ ...
|- Site L |- Site J
|- Site JL |- Site JL
\ ... \ ...
* Second, it should be possible to specify the keywords writting them
in a text box in addition to choosing them from a list, but I could live
without this.
* Third, I should be able to search the bookmarks from the address bar. From
1he example above, if I wrote "Linux" on the address bar, I should get in
the auto-completion box (is that the name?) site L and site JL. If I
continued writting and wrote "Linux Java" I should get Site JL.
With the first and third suggestions above, I would have a "near perfect"
bookmark system.
If this was already discussed, please point me to relevant threads in the
archives.
Thanks
--
Nuno
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