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Most browsers have bookmarks.
Most browsers also have a bookmarks bar for all your bookmarks.
Do you use bookmarks?
How about the bookmarks bar?
For the past 20 years of my life I've been vehemently against bookmark bars in all their forms, and bookmarks were basically a graveyard of things I'd get back to and never did. But I turned my bookmark bar on for reasons and I could potentially see myself using this now.
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Nope, never. I just leave the tab open
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And that's the boat I've been in since like forever but at this point I have several hundred tabs open and I'm not even looking at most of them. Seems like it'd be a better idea to move them into bookmarks if I'm just going to use the tabs as bookmarks in the first place.
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I use them for just about everything.
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I usually quick dial sites I will frequently use, bookmark bar less frequent sites, and bookmark menu even less often used sites, and session manager save incidental sites I might want to come back to.
As for tabs, I may keep ones I am in the middle of browsing open, but due to memory creep I try and restart my browser every few days.
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It's handy for someone like me who's into online windowshopping, only to check back on the links to find out they've already been sold LOL
Nowadays, what I do is compile links in Google Docs, I find it more effective than letting the bookmarks get stuck sky high and make my browser uber slow!
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I always usually keep maybe one or two tabs open at a time, but during the day when I'm busy, I have up to 6 at a time. YouTube is one I leave open 24/7. Mainly to have music on so I can sleep.
lol you need to learn how to live out of the moment
It's handy for someone like me who's into online windowshopping, only to check back on the links to find out they've already been sold LOL
Nowadays, what I do is compile links in Google Docs, I find it more effective than letting the bookmarks get stuck sky high and make my browser uber slow!
that's an idea. idk about using google docs for that but it'd definitely be nice to have your whole collection of bookmarks accessible from wherever you are as long as you have an internet connection.
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How about something like Pocket? It's been getting on my nerves a little bit since it used to be bundled into Firefox but I recently tried it out and it's kind of nice. It's bookmarks, but like having your stuff in Google Docs its accessible from anywhere. And it has nice little previews and shows you the title of the page which Google Docs doesn't do.
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I could have sworn I left something here.