Hi, I wondered if any thought had been given among web browser developers and designers to ordering bookmarks chronologically (by the date the user created the bookmark), instead of by subject or tagging?
I think Epiphany's bookmark tagging is an improvement over Firefox's hierarchical sorting, but I still find that my list of bookmarks is usually a mess, and that aside from a handful on the toolbar, I don't really use bookmarks. Instead, I'm in the habit of using a private blog as a 'link-log', I just use normal blog software and when I come across interesting pages that I want to keep for later, I post the URL as a blog post. Blogs support categories/tagging, but I don't make much use of this. The simple, chronological ordering of posts along with one-line descriptions seems to be the most useful organisation method, for me at least. This is different to browser history, because it only contains those pages that were interesting enough that I wanted to 'bookmark' them. Any comments? _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
