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marco75
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« on: November 10, 2008, 07:38:15 AM »

The first thing I do after installing a web browser is turn off the bookmarks bar. It consumes precious screen area, and makes the viewport more squashed than it needs to be, for very little payback: You can fit at most 8 bookmarks on that bar.

Since I switched to widescreen LCD panels this year, I always have the sidebar open in Firefox. It gives me access to three lists: Bookmarks, History and RSS, all with search capability. I can create hierarchical lists of bookmarks and keep things organized easily.

There is another reason why I need that sidebar: With the browser maximized at 10:6, webpages are rendered too wide. As a paragraph gets wider, it becomes more and more difficult to read the lines without "losing your place"... there's a reason why newspaper collumns are so narrow, you can read them faster.

I think Google Chrome should have a single icon, (between reload and bookmark?), that opens a sidebar with at least two icons: bookmarks and history, both of which are searchable.

Obviously it's early days yet (0.3x) and I have high hopes that a sidebar will be added eventually, wether as part of the core app or as a plugin.
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2008, 02:32:34 PM »

I really hope they implement a real sidebar feature as well.

Have you tried using Google Chrome Split Screen, a little js/html hack enabling you to load one page in one frame, and one page in the other. You could import your bookmarks to something like delicious or whatever and view that on the left, and browse whatever you want on the right.

As for the bookmarks bar, I usually just use the favicon of the site, with no title, so I usually put like 10-15 favicon's that are websites I use multiple times every day, and fill up the rest with folders I store my bookmarks in. :)
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