It would be a nifty feature if bookmark data could include position on 
the page, though.  This is done with the forward / back buttons, so it 
shouldn't be so tough.  UI for this could get hairy though.

Emlyn wrote:

> In my "book", a bookmark isn't my favourite book, it's a device that
> holds a certain page for me.
> 
> Say I'm reading the Fight Club transcript. Then, due to outside
> interference, I have to leave the computer. Should I bookmark the
> script to be sure of finding it again? But this clutters my bookmarks
> folder - it's a bookmark that I know I'll have to delete very soon.
> 
> 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 that were possible, then I could exit Mozilla, start up again, and
> have the page loaded and scrolled exactly to the place I left off.
> 
> Does anyone else think this would be useful?
> 
> Does anyone else agree that "bookmark" is a misnomer?
> 


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