>From that history+bookmark integration wiki page, I particularly like EmmanueleBassi's idea of using f-spot's time-slider widget. Especially if Epiphany were to combine the time slider with thumbnails of the web pages visited, in the same way that f-spot combines it with thumbnails of images.
The f-spot time-slider & thumbnail approach could be used to browse history. Bookmarks would be history items that were 'tagged' or 'dog-eared' or 'starred' as bookmarks. There should be a widget that allows you to toggle between browsing all history (with some form of emblem denoting bookmarked items) and browsing bookmarked items only. Beyond that... you could allow people to further sort the bookmarked items by creating tags to tag items with, make tags as children of other tags, and apply multiple tags to one item. Then display emblems suggesting the applied tags on the thumbnails, and allow to browse only certain tags, or combinations of tags, at a time. Much like f-spot does. But f-spots tagging is a fairly complex and involved process that a lot of people can't be bothered with. So the simpler, more generic but less powerful tool of simply 'bookmarking' some history items should be there for the lazy/people without much time. That sounds like a fun project, no? A SoC maybe? Here's a screenshot of f-spot so you can see what I'm talking about: http://f-spot.org/Image:Main-window.png You drag the slider on the timescale at the top, and the thumbnails view (which is displaying images ordered chronologically) automatically jumps to where the slider is. The stuff on the left is user-created tags. Epiphany's bookmarks view just be a simplified version of f-spot's main view. On 10/5/06, Sean Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What language is Epiphany written in and what toolkits and libraries > does it use? Any guides or tutorials for interested developers? > > On 10/4/06, Reinout van Schouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Sean, > > > > 2006/10/4, Sean Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > I wondered if any thought had been given among web browser developers > > > and designers to ordering bookmarks chronologically (by the date the > > > user created the bookmark), instead of by subject or tagging? > > > > Among web browser developers in general, I'm certain quite a bit of > > thought has been given to the subject. :) As far as Epiphany is > > concerned, please have a look at this page: > > http://live.gnome.org/Epiphany/BookmarksHistoryIntegration > > > > It contains some (not very organized) ideas about how a future > > history/bookmarks implementation might look like. Unfortunately, we're > > rather short on developer manpower and this is not very concrete yet. > > > > > hierarchical sorting, but I still find that my list of bookmarks is > > > usually a mess, and that aside from a handful on the toolbar, I don't > > > really use bookmarks. > > > > Are you talking about the bookmarks in the bookmark editor window, or > > in the Bookmarks menu? Generally, the most efficient way to work with > > bookmarks in Epiphany is to use the address bar to find them by name > > or by topic. Just type a few letters of the bookmark's name or of one > > of its topics and you'll see a dropdown list of possibilities. It > > allows very fast bookmark selection. > > > > Thanks for your feedback, and for using Epiphany! =) > > > > regards, > > > > -- > > Reinout van Schouwen > > > > > > -- > > Reinout van Schouwen > > _______________________________________________ > > epiphany-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list > > > _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
