I also forgot to mention the new bookmarks manager goodness that Myk Melez (of Forumzilla fame) checked in recently. It makes organizing bookmarks so much easier. If you're still using that old and boring 0.9 release, it's time to get current ;-)

It might even be enough to get me to start organizing bookmarks again :) I use about 20 bookmarks and most live on my personaly toolbar in a few folders. Other than those, I rely on auto-complete, custom keywords and memory to get to the sites I'm looking for so my bookmarks list is pretty flat and pretty useless.
Posted by asa at June 22, 2004 05:21 PMCan we sort bookmarks now?
Alex
Posted by: Alex Ruiz on June 22, 2004 07:00 PMWho would have thought back in the Summer of 2002 that the mozilla/browser project would have successfully striped the yucky-ness of the suite and become an excellent browser for all users? Firefox has made Mozilla a more readily recognizable name across the internet. Open-source for the sake of open-source was not going to get users, but an ass-kicking browser did the trick.
Posted by: rgw on June 22, 2004 07:17 PMOMG, who do I have to beg to have that added to Mozilla sute?
But yeah, thats a kick ass addition to Firefox. Good work, and thanks for the heads up.
Posted by: larfnarf on June 22, 2004 07:18 PMis there an option to turn off the sidebar? i know that would definitely find it useful most of the time, though sometimes it might get in the way.
also- if there is this new sidebar, does it now only show what's in that folder, like in windows explorer, or is it just for organizing bookmarks? it would be real cool if it acted like windows explorer in that manner: click on a folder and it displays what's in that folder only (of course you could expand/compress subfolders), to see the whole tree click on the root
jason
ps: sorry about the lack of capitalisation and typos i just retyrned from shoulder surgery and can only type with one hand, its slightly annoying!
Posted by: Jason on June 22, 2004 07:24 PMHey, Asa - Is this stuff in the Trunk builds, or the Aviary Branch builds? Or both???
- Hunter
Posted by: Hunter on June 22, 2004 07:31 PMLooks great, I wanna this in Suite! Is any bug for it opened?
Posted by: Adam Hauner on June 22, 2004 10:39 PMI fail to see the great difference between this UI and what we currently have in the Seamonkey. I can only spot two rather minor changes:
1. Icons+Text instead of Text
2. Explorer-like tree pane instead of Finder-like single tree
Am I missing something else?
Prog.
Posted by: Prognathous on June 23, 2004 12:08 AMJust wondering about naming separators... Do their names actually show up in the bookmarks menu now? :-D I believe that right now (by that I mean 0.9), naming the separators is pretty much useless, given that their names don't show up when you need them anyway. If that hasn't been modified yet, I sure as hell would vote for it! ;-)
Posted by: Markus Lindström on June 23, 2004 12:42 AMAlex> You need http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/sortbookmarks - it's very good.
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Just thought I'd share with you my, uh, unbridled enthusiasm. This is the best thing ever.
Posted by: painc on June 23, 2004 07:16 AMHmm, I'm like Asa here, in that I have a small and pretty much flat bookmarks list. 5 folders (oh, wait, one of those is "imported IE favorites"--*click*--4 folders), one of which I was testing something for bugzilla and I don't need *click* 3 folders, one of which is the default Firefox & Mozilla Information, one of which is quick searches, and one of which is the Bookmarks Toolbar Folder. The personal toolbar only has 2 subfolders, none of the others have any.
I suppose I could now start bookmarking everything I come across... but I'm really not that type of person. I've had friends with bookmarks lists that literally could not fit on /two/ screens, let alone one, and when you think about it, most of those turn out to be not remotely interesting, and if you do need them again, a simple google search would find them faster.
OTOH, there are a few sites out there that I should have bookmarked when I had the chance... There was one site that used javascript to draw images over and over in your window and timed it, to compare between different browsers. I can't find it even with hours of searching--does anyone else know where it is?
Posted by: dolphinling on June 23, 2004 07:51 AMSure, it looks nice. Now as it has been said it should be added to the suite.
Same goes for the secure site identification, both seems to be great improvements.
Phil wilson> Thanks for the tip, I already know that extension. Mi point is that this functionality should be in by default in any bookmarks manager. Still waiting for it to be included into Firefox.
Even though, Firefox beats them all. :)
Alex
Posted by: Alex Ruiz on June 23, 2004 10:08 AMDo you have a bug number for that? I saw an uncomfirmed bug for this...
Posted by: Riscky Abacus on June 23, 2004 10:56 AMCan we still use crazy RDF queries as bookmark groups?
Posted by: Eric Hodel on June 23, 2004 01:18 PMGet it up boy! She will be happy!
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