Re: [Epiphany] Some more input about bookmarks
- From: "Marcelo E. Magallon" <mmagallo debian org>
- To: epiphany mozdev org
- Subject: Re: [Epiphany] Some more input about bookmarks
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 18:35:37 +0100
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
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