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keypress | 7 years ago
My bookmarks are dumped in a large pile to be one day sorted out. I have hundreds of them. And rather annoyingly are there now with forgotten context. I can't even access the creation dates on Chrome/ium unless I export and data wrangle.
I have decided I'm just going to write a system where I paste the address/or use a bookmarklet, and insist on small text or context and/or the ability to tag and group. But it must be a simple and cross-browser/system.
The most annoying thing about bookmark managers is presentation.
addicted|7 years ago
OTOH, with horizontal tabs, once you’ve reached a certain number of tabs, they all condense into indistinguishable icons, and even before they have, you can easily only see a couple of the tabs entire titles at a time (on a laptop screen).
So even if you don’t manage tens or hundreds of tabs (although many others do), vertical tabs are still useful because they allow you to never have to think about closing a tab, and still have a great experience with the 5-10 tabs you are interested in at any one point of time.
andrewaylett|7 years ago
That's Firefox, and while I've got plenty of extensions, none are affecting my tab behaviour.
etoulas|7 years ago
OneTab works similar to bookmarks but preserves the date & time they were added. It’s even possible to add a title, i.e. context, to a group of links along with the timestamp. Links can be moved around with drag and drop.
A great improvement to OneTab would be to be TST aware and maintain the tree structure.
Pocket makes reading bookmarks a lot more pleasant and the tagging system helps to preserve some context.
[1] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/onetab/ (also available for Chrome)
xenithorb|7 years ago
I use Firefox's tag feature for this, helps you give a one or two or three word context like: linux, firewall, iptables or devops, cicd
keypress|7 years ago