On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 14:19, Ole Laursen wrote: > One thing good about it is that is much easier to get to the bookmarks > you use often. For instance, I tag my home page with "personal". Then > I just have to type > > pers + <down> + <down> + <enter> >
What do you mean by "tagging"? The behavior you're describing sounds like url autocompletion as found in Galeon and most other browsers, but you're probably referring to something else. > in the address line. It is much faster than using the mouse! It also > feels much more hackish, though. The search thing in the bookmarks > window is quite good too. But I agree that the list in the bookmark > menu is horrible. Yeah, the problem I have with Epiphany is that it makes it unpleasant to browse to bookmarks soley with the mouse. I have bookmarks organized into several layers of subfolders so that I don't have to look at a list of anything more than 5 bookmarks/folders in a menu at a time. Unless a bookmark has a special icon, it's difficult to read through a menu with 10+ bookmarks very quickly and find the right one, especially if the title of the bookmark has a lot of "fluff". If Epiphany had a way to permanently save bookmark searches (like Evolution's vfolders), that would help a lot. -- Chris Eisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

