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abc1234
Copper Contributor
Nov 28, 2020

Re: Preffered the old Bookmark Button

chchia I hate the new design. the chrome-style flyouts on hover worked perfectly and were much easier to navigate than this Internet explorer style crammed nested design. Now I have to click on each folder and subfolder to open them. Luckily favorite bar is still using old design. If they change that too, favorites are unusable and unmanageable for me. Please stop changing things for the worse just for the sake of it.

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  • HotCakeX's avatar
    HotCakeX
    MVP
    I really like the new design, so maybe all they have to do is to make the favorites folder expand on hover.
    and also make the pinned/unpinned state remembered.
    it's not a worse design, many people asked for favorite sidebar. developers actually put time to make it, why? because We the people asked for it.
    so, you might as well tell people to stop sending feedback and ask for stuff.
    • abc1234's avatar
      abc1234
      Copper Contributor

      HotCakeX You can have sidebar with flyout panels. I don't know about how other people like to use favorites but my work kind of depends on quickly getting to different websites which are buried under different folders and subfolders. And for me more clicks for same functionality equals worse design. If some people wanted this then sure give them the feature as an option, why force this down on everyone including those who were perfectly fine with the old one? 

      • HotCakeX's avatar
        HotCakeX
        MVP
        There can't be a button or toggle for every single aspect of UI in settings, it's just absurd.
        not everything can be adjustable from the settings. the idea is to make something that suits the most users. that's how Every software is made.
        like i said, they just need to make 2 changes to the new favorite design:
        1. auto expand folders in favorites list
        2. make the pinned/unpinned state persistent

        they will speed up navigation.

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