Hi, thanks for the suggestions, your solutions are actually better than what I had in mind (regarding workflow). I guess I've been handling bookmarks like in the old Netscape days and haven't thought about finding a more effective way until now. :D
Cheers, eagleton Am Montag, den 24.12.2007, 00:03 +0100 schrieb Reinout van Schouwen: > Hi eagleton, > > Op zondag 23-12-2007 om 21:56 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef eagleton: > > > So my questions are about opening bookmarks in the active tab from the > > bookmarks window. > > > - Is there any usability decision I'm not aware of that is the reason > > > for Epiphany's not being able to open a bookmark from the bookmarks bar > > > in the active tab instead of a new tab/window? > > The main reason, I believe, is that the bookmarks editor can be run > without an active Epiphany window, and moreover that it is independent > >from any currently active open web page. So from the bme's point of > view, the "active" tab is arbitrary unless there's only one browser > window open. > > > > - Is it possible to write an extension for Epiphany which enables > > > Epiphany to open a bookmark from the bookmarks bar in the active tab, > > > either by left-click or using the context menu? > > That depends on how you define the active tab, I suppose. > > > > I have a list of links I visit every day, so this would be a useful > > > feature for me, sparing me quite a few clicks. > > Well, I can suggest an alternative approach: add your daily links to one > or more topic(s), put those topics on a toolbar (Epiphany doesn't make a > difference between toolbars or bookmark bars), and use the 'Open in New > Tabs' option in the resulting topic menu. > > If you have any more questions, feel free to ask :) > > regards, > _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
