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This page is meant for describing particular behaviours you would like to see in a revamped Bookmark system. | |||
== Reintroduction of a Necessary feature== | |||
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<li>why can't you use Alt-Enter to access the properties of a bookmark? </li> | |||
<li>I really like Firefox but I find that it is missing one key feature for me to transition from Mozilla 1.7.12 to Firefox 1.5.0.4, that is the lack of the same Mozilla "Bookmark This <u>G</u>roup of Tabs" feature in Firefox. | |||
Now I know that Firefox has a "Bookmark All Tabs..." option but unlike Mozilla it creates a folder just like any other and has an option to "open in tabs" at the bottom of the folder. I can see why they did this and it would be nice to be able to enter a bookmark group to access only one tab... Yet it is something that is really rarely needed and could be done by hovering over the tab group for a short while. | |||
Now this might seam like a minor gripe considering all the other positives Firefox has over Mozilla, Yet I am truly addicted to the bookmark group in Mozilla and there are a few main reasons behind this: | |||
*it looks different than the other folders and is easy to distinguish | |||
*one simple click on the bookmark group to open it | |||
*The "Bookmark This <u>G</u>roup of Tabs" defaults to show you the file tree (for lack of a better term) giving you a quicker way to save the bookmark group. | |||
Now I have been unable to find any extention that would allow me to use the same Mozilla bookmark group functions inside of Firefox. Is it possable that this could be included? Pretty please! </li> | |||
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I REALLY would LOVE a solution to this Please help.... Thanks! -- [[User:UKPhoenix79|UKPhoenix79]] 23:21, 13 July 2006 (PDT) | |||
== Smart Folders and Tagging == | |||
I would like to be able to sort my bookmarks into "Smart Folders," and have those folders contain bookmarks based on various criteria, including by way of a user-definable "tagging" system. | |||
For example, let's say I have a few dozen bookmarks. Some tagged with "News," some with "Games" and others with "Ottawa." Some of these bookmarks are Live Bookmarks, and others are just regular old bookmarks. I would like to have one Smart Folder that contains all of the "News" + "Ottawa" |
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