Feature requests for 1.12
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@rotfl I have another request from 2 releases back and I haven't bothered to repost it. When a new list starts, it gets jammed almost immediately with duplicates of old requests. Then it gets 40 or more pages long and people understandably can't be bothered searching it, so they post even more duplicates. It's a waste of everybody's time to plow through it all and I'm sure some really good ideas get buried in the middle.
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@tomzorz I don't even read multiple requests like this. They are a waste of time. Almost no one is going to agree on every single idea. The idea is to make votable requests so if one gets 20 or 30 votes, the developers know it's something a lot of people want.
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@aphala This is very similar to if not the same as a sync feature which I believe has been requested many times.
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@tomzorz The entire point of this topic is one comment, ONE request - so that other users may upvote THAT single request for developer consideration. Multiple requests are not considered here, so you wasted several minutes composing a comment no one will consider.
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@goddard That's how Firefox works for a long time. It's quite helpful.
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@marko-indaco I assume you mean an occurrence which has been found on the page. If so, this would be very helpful. Sometimes I just stare at the screen and cannot see where it found what I'm looking for.
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@pdray Firefox has this as part of the Nightly Tester Tools add-on. I'm sure this will really help with things like bug reports. Or proving how something used to work.
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@zaibon It's quite similar, but much more powerful to use tags. The difference shows up when you have multiple tags on one bookmark. You could make a description that is essentially a comma separated tag list (as I do now), but that's ugly.
Also, multi-tag (Boolean) searches are almost impossible because maybe "linux,bash" and "bash,linux" won't match the same bookmarks just because they're strings and not real tags. It gets even worse trying to find those two tags because neither will match "linux,admin,bash". Tags are real attributes.
I requested this feature over a year ago. It is the most important thing on my list that Vivaldi lacks.
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@novan-leon A hierarchical structure of bookmarks is very useful, but it represents only one classification scheme. Very few useful objects of any sort have only one interesting attribute. Short of duplicating bookmarks all over the bookmark tree (a bad idea for many reasons), a tree won't support that.
Should a link to a book be stored by author, title, subject? It all depends on what you want to query later, not when the bookmark is stored. That's a large part of why relational databases were invented and have become so popular.
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@urfausto +1 That's what tooltips are good for. They show up on hover and they can use lots of room.
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@daylicron Yes. And I'd like that or similar as part of the regular search feature to add a site:root-of-current-web-page search terms too. I use this all the time and it's annoying to construct manually.
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@wohdin Good idea, very wrong place to put it.
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@wohdin AFAIK, LastPass (which I do use) was already hacked. A well encrypted local store is relatively secure.
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@sunburst275 +1 That's exactly what I use in Firefox. Using "Save As", or whatever it's called is an extra mental step I have to do on every download I do. I don't want them all mashed together in one directory.
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@pesala I like most of your ideas. However, not all of us come from Opera. I have no idea what this is a request for, so I can't upvote it.
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@haaenn This request is an artifact of a broken request system. It has been requested many times before and is an "obvious" good idea.
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@dr3ick Requested many times previously - even in this thread.
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@pesala I think this would indirectly satisfy a bunch of requests on this thread!
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@josephj11 i need to seem them instantly because i must use bookmarked websites as plants databases and plants id.
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Proper autocomplete (wrong parts selected when moving around, segmentation for autocomplete on every "/" level) - VB-23058