On 9/9/05, Adam Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 13:24 +0200, Kristoffer Lundén wrote: > > The whole idea was to allow to you to type "gg address bar searches", > > because the first word would match your keyword for "Google Groups > > Search" bookmark. The reason that "starting with a word" is a special > > case is simply to allow keyworded bookmarks, which is a needed darling > > of mine. Matching titles or walking the menu to find them just simply > > won't do. > > Ah, I get it now: you want to add a "keyword" to certain bookmarks! A > "keyword" apart from the topic, title, and url. That's definitely going > to be relegated to an extension, it doesn't belong in Epiphany proper. > (I had assumed you meant "title" when you said "keyword".) >
Nope, meant what I said, "keyword" seems to be the standard word for this, as seen in Firefox. Use it all the time and can't do without, as it were. =) As you noted yourself, searching in titles (and topics?) breaks down, and I think it does so quickly at that, making any effective use of it impossible. The other option is to name bookmarks in forced ways, and keeping track so they don't collide (how else do you arrive at "gg"?). Frankly, I don't see why this is prefered to one(!) extra field which effectively solves all that confusion. If I've misunderstood, could someone please take my hand and walk me through how a few real world examples would work out in Epiphany-as-planned? I don't want to argue due to confusion. =) I have tons of these convenient shortcuts and use them frequently, I don't think I can do without them, and I do know that people say "wow" and start use them whenever I tell them about them in Fx. Part of what does keywords better than "searching" is that it's so easy to commit to muscle memory, a'la "gg", "mail", "bank", "wp". And they are always added explicitly by the user, so there are no surprise effects. -- Kristoffer Lundén ✉ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ✉ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gamemaker.nu/ ☎ 0704 48 98 77
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