On Mon, 29 Aug 2011 17:15:31 -0500 Jonathan Nieder wrote: [...] > Hi Francesco!
Hi Jonathan! > > Francesco Poli (wintermute) wrote: > > > While trying out Chromium, I noticed that the way to access bookmarks > > is terribly slow and uncomfortable: the bookmarks bar shown in the > > "new tab page" (or always shown, if you check "Always show the bookmarks > > bar" in the preferences) only makes the first few bookmark folders visible; > [...] > > All this is really slow and unpractical, especially if you have a good > > number of bookmarks. > > If you hit Ctrl+Shift+O, I tried to hit [Ctrl+Shift+O], but nothing happened... > then you get access to a "bookmark manager" > with search and everything. I saw the bookmark manager (even though it does not seem to show up, when I hit [Ctrl+Shift+O]), but it's no real substitute for the bookmark side pane. It takes one whole tab, rather than a side portion of the window, and it's not visible when you visit a web site on one of the active tabs. > But practically speaking, what I would > encourage is to put the permanent bookmarks that need to be nicely > organized on a webpage (either local or public) and use the "Bookmark > this page" feature just as a way to save a few interesting pages that > you were reading recently or that you frequently need to open in a new > tab. This would be a huge step back with respect to all the other modern web browsers I've seen around. I tried to do that back in the 1990s, when I was still a sad Windows user (!) and browsed the web with Internet Explorer (!): well, it doesn't scale! As soon as you collect a good number of bookmarks, which you have to update and expand, the manual modification of the HTML code is unpractical and time consuming. One could set up some more automated system, sure. But, hey, this should be the job of the web browser! And it is, for every modern web browser that I know of. Except for Chromium, which seems to still be at the "stone age" of bookmark access... :-( > > In other words, these aren't necessarily the kind of bookmark you are > used to. :) OK, then Chromium basically lacks the modern (and useful) kind of bookmarks. I think that this is a very embarrassing gap for a modern web browser. > > [...] > > What I would really love seeing implemented in Chromium is a side pane > > Chromium doesn't currently have any side panes. Even the developer > tools open in a separate window, so I guess that would be more > consistent with what you are looking for. > > Please feel free to report this at http://crbug.com/ and let us know > the bug number if you want to pursue it. It seems that I am required to create a Google account to report bugs at http://crbug.com/ : I am not going to create one, as I am too concerned for its privacy issues. Normally I would ask you to forward my bug upstream, but here the situation is different. I've done a quick web search and it seems that there are lots of users that lack this feature and most of them won't switch to Google Chrome or Chromium until this feature is implemented. http://www.thechromesource.com/the-people-want-a-chrome-bookmarks-side-bar/ http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=4c5bdb5b16092e68&hl=en http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=20785 http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=45365 You can probably consider either of the last two URLs as a good approximation of a forwarded version of my bug report. This feature request has already been re-iterated many many times to the upstream developers, but, surprisingly, they seem to refuse to implement it. If this is how Chromium upstream developers deal with very popular feature requests, I do not dare imagine how they deal with minority ones. Maybe I must search for another (primary) web browser to switch to... :-( -- http://www.inventati.org/frx/frx-gpg-key-transition-2010.txt New GnuPG key, see the transition document! ..................................................... Francesco Poli . GnuPG key fpr == CA01 1147 9CD2 EFDF FB82 3925 3E1C 27E1 1F69 BFFE
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