Hi, On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
I agree with this for history items. Perhaps sorting by the most frequently visited site/domain, rather than url.
But for the bookmark items, I feel the user is trying to navigating through an existing fixed/chosen structure. Arranging them in logical groupings should help there more than "most recent".
I doubt this would really help a lot. If the bookmark happens to be in a topic that is down below in the dropdown, even if it is used a lot, it will cause irritation.
I see them both as "I want to back to somewhere I was at before". Bookmarking a page is a way of saying "make sure I can always do that, even if I don't visit the page again for a long time". (Which is partly why I propose calling the menu "Remember".)
How do these ideas fit in with our (admittedly somewhat elusive) long term plan to merge bookmarks and history? I do think that treating bookmarks as (semi-)permanent history items, possibly with some extra metadata, is the way we should pursue.
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