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Bookmark icons or thumbnails
I love the new Opera 10.5! The best browser just got a lot better!One thing that doesn't seem to have changed much for years is the way we access and manage bookmarks. It would be nice if it was a bit more graphically based. Maybe something like the speed dial for browsing through or navigating bookmarks.
There's definitely a lot of room for improvement here!
Zarkon
Exactly what do you mean? Please Be Specific.
FOR EXAMPLE: You can say that you see Bookmark Icons, however the next time you reload Opera, the bookmark's favicons are gone.
Opera does have a lot of graphics and can be customized. Since you mention bookmarks, I am going to guess that you have noticed that the favicons associated with them are not saved. This has been a long time standing problem with Opera, since version 10 started. If that is an issue, then we can discuss it here.
I was going to put this in a seperate post, but it can be discussed in yours. Will wait for your reply.
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Hi Dotnetpro
No, favicons was not what i meant. I was thinking that the whole bookmarks system could be redisigned more graphically to make it easier to browse and manage saved bookmarks. So at its most basic level it would be nice to navigate all bookmark thumbnails with something that looked like speed dial. A graphical representation of the bookmarked site communicates more directly with the user than just the site's name. While the current system works, it's a bit of a chore organising bookmarks - it could be fun.
No, favicons was not what i meant. I was thinking that the whole bookmarks system could be redisigned more graphically to make it easier to browse and manage saved bookmarks. So at its most basic level it would be nice to navigate all bookmark thumbnails with something that looked like speed dial. A graphical representation of the bookmarked site communicates more directly with the user than just the site's name. While the current system works, it's a bit of a chore organising bookmarks - it could be fun.