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Bug 148315 - 'Most visited' bookmarks not shown in menu
'Most visited' bookmarks not shown in menu
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: epiphany
Classification: Core
Component: Bookmarks
1.9.x
Other Linux
: Low enhancement
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Assigned To: Epiphany Maintainers
Marco Pesenti Gritti
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-07-24 07:17 UTC by John Arundel
Modified: 2014-11-26 21:38 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description John Arundel 2004-07-24 07:17:37 UTC
This is an excellent feature and deserves a higher profile. If you use only the
bookmark menu and never the dialog, you'll never know this feature exists!

(And it would be jolly handy.)
Comment 1 Josh Lee 2004-09-13 01:43:06 UTC
Actually, the list of most-visited bookmarks is hiding in the go menu. Which is
another usability problem in itself...
Comment 2 Christian Persch 2004-10-13 10:51:08 UTC
Mass reassigning of Epiphany bugs to epiphany-maint@b.g.o
Comment 3 Christian Persch 2004-12-18 22:30:27 UTC
So, is the Go menu good enough, or should we do anything else here?
Comment 4 Reinout van Schouwen 2006-01-14 01:15:20 UTC
Now that we've decided to ditch the bookmarks from the Go menu, we could:
- add the Most Visited category to the Bookmarks menu
- give Most Visited its own widget in the toolbar editor

Thoughts?
Comment 5 Wouter Bolsterlee (uws) 2006-03-08 23:37:32 UTC
Add it to the bookmarks menu, just like "Local sites". I think an additional separator below these "special" topics would make things less confusing.
Comment 6 Alexandre Franke 2014-11-26 21:38:46 UTC
Now that we have the "new tab welcome" page with a grid of the most visited websites, I think this is obsolete. Feel free to reopen if you have arguments to say that it's not the case.