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Subject:    Re: Bookmark Partway Through Page?
From:       Sébastien_Laoût <sebastien.laout () tuxfamily ! org>
Date:       2004-06-10 11:11:59
Message-ID: 1086865919.2675.2.camel () localhost ! localdomain
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Very good idea !
I'm all OK.

Le jeu 10/06/2004 à 01:57, Jamethiel Knorth a écrit :
> Okay, I'm rather busy and won't go in depth on this idea, but I thought I'd 
> toss it out there:
> 
> While reading something online today, I had to leave to do something and 
> leave that alone. I bookmarked it so I could go back to it. However, the 
> page is huge. It probably has several thousand lines. I know I was around a 
> third of the way through, but it will take me twenty minutes to find my 
> place again.
> 
> To solve this sort of problem, is there a way to work in bookmarking not 
> only a page, but also a position in it?
> 
> I'm not sure how well this would work. Off the top of my head, the problems 
> are that it would most likely need to be done automatically and would end up 
> being used accidentally, that it adds another option for users to deal with, 
> and that it would be broken on any dynamic pages.
> 
> The only solutions I see for that are to have an option in the bookmark 
> editor to turn off remembering the location on the page. Accidental usage 
> might be high because I suspect many users bookmark pages after being at 
> them for a bit and realizing they'll want to come back.
> 
> This is what I've got after two minutes and fifty-three seconds of typing 
> and thinking, and I need to get going again.
> 
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