Come to think of it...why can't we combine the bookmark button with
the --bookmark-menu functionality...by simply using a right-click
popup menu like we have for the <- and -> navigation buttons. This
will make it very easy to access bookmarks without adding another
button to the screen.

On Sep 9, 7:28 pm, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> yes was talking about the --bookmark-menu button ....I love that
> feature but just found it a bit annoying that it is placed on the left
> side of the screen....since it is a NAVIGATION functionality it would
> be better served if it was grouped with the other navigation buttons.
>
> Thnx Francisco for your compliment. I'll take it in a positive manner
> lol.
>
> "there are no dumb posts, just dumb posters" is my new sig line.
>
> On Sep 8, 11:41 am, alexandrojv <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Are you talking about the button you get when placing the --bookmark-
> > menu to the shortcut target, if so, then I don't think much interest
> > is given to it, since it is not a feature many people use.
>
> > On Sep 7, 6:39 pm, David <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I believe it would be a better fit if the bookmark button was added to
> > > the LEFT of the navigation bar right next to the Home button. The
> > > reason for this would be that usually when you want to type something
> > > into the navigation bar you usually click near the beginning of
> > > it...so by placing the bookmark button right next to the navigation
> > > bar it will save you the extra time it takes to go to the other side
> > > of the screen....
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