Emlyn wrote:
> If there were some alternative to bookmarks - something that actually
> behaved like an actual bookmark - then I could tell Mozilla to
> remember the URL of this page, and preferably the position of the
> scrollbars within the page, on a once-only basis.
If it were possible to navigate, without going to "Manage Bookmarks", and right click
on a bookmark to bring up a context menu with Add and Delete item, I think you'd have
what you want.
You would first create a bookmark folder for your temporary bookmarks, then when you
wanted to save a page, simply file it in the temporary folder using the Add item I
mentioned above, and when you were through with it use the Delete item mentioned
above. This would quick and easy for a user.
As to the term "bookmark", it depends on how you think about what is you're browsing.
Traditionally, we've though of these things as web pages, so in that context, bookmark
seems appropriate. It's pretty subjective.
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Tim