One set of bookmarks for both Desktop and Mobile
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I don't want extra folders just for the same exact bookmarks to be in two different places. I want to get to my bookmarks in as few taps as possible. I see no need for separate bookmarks for each platform. Bookmark management is the most important aspect of mobile browsing for me as I use a ton of folders. I don't want to tap on a master folder and dig through various empty subfolders before I get to my folders with actual bookmarks in them.
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@meowmixes98 My bookmarks on all platforms (Win10, Win11, Win7, Manjaro Linux, Android phone, Android tablet) are the same. Mobile likes to have a folder "Bookmarks," which I allow to appear in all of my instances, but it is empty. I don't use it. I have my own top-level folder which is shared across all platforms.
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Are you going to books these onto your web browser? Can you please explain a little bit?
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@vincent23 said in One set of bookmarks for both Desktop and Mobile:
Are you going to books these onto your web browser?
In English, this sentence doesn't actually have any meaning. Perhaps you could phrase it differently?
My bookmarks are all within a folder that I call Speed Dial. I could just as easily call it Grizzly Bear or Lord Louis Mountbatten, but I happen to call it Speed Dial. Because I have hundreds of bookmarks, it would be slightly insane to store them all on the same level, so this folder "Speed Dial" contains 31 sub-folders and sub-sub folders, which have all my bookmarks in them. At the top level, however, are the 34 bookmarks which I use all day, every day.
I have designated this top-level folder to be my Startpage/Speed Dial and also to show as my Bookmarks Bar on Desktop, and I have synchronized all of my instances of Vivaldi, using Vivaldi Sync. So when I open my Android versions of Vivaldi, I get a Speed Dial page that has all the exact same bookmarks and folders as on desktop. If I access the Bookmark panel in Android, I get the exact same list of bookmarks and folders. So I can access/open any bookmark from anywhere within Mobile, with no more clicks that I would use on desktop.
In other words, I have a single set of bookmarks, and they are just as easy to access no matter what platform I am on.
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@ayespy said in One set of bookmarks for both Desktop and Mobile:
@vincent23 said in One set of bookmarks for both Desktop and Mobile:
Are you going to books these onto your web browser?
In English, this sentence doesn't actually have any meaning. Perhaps you could phrase it differently?
My bookmarks are all within a folder that I call Speed Dial. I could just as easily call it Grizzly Bear or Lord Louis Mountbatten, but I happen to call it Speed Dial. Because I have hundreds of bookmarks, it would be slightly insane to store them all on the same level, so this folder "Speed Dial" contains 31 sub-folders and sub-sub folders, which have all my bookmarks in them. At the top level, however, are the 34 bookmarks which I use all day, every day.
I have designated this top-level folder to be my Startpage/Speed Dial and also to show as my Bookmarks Bar on Desktop, and I have synchronized all of my instances of Vivaldi, using Vivaldi Sync. So when I open my Android versions of Vivaldi, I get a Speed Dial page that has all the exact same bookmarks and folders as on desktop. If I access the Bookmark panel in Android, I get the exact same list of bookmarks and folders. So I can access/open any bookmark from anywhere within Mobile, with no more clicks that I would use on desktop.
In other words, I have a single set of bookmarks, and they are just as easy to access no matter what platform I am on.
Thanks for your reply here. That was a typing error that's why you can't find any meaning.
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I just want one list.
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@meowmixes98 That's what I have. Just one list.