[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #1953: Bookmarks Accessibility

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Tue Mar 3 04:14:18 CET 2009


#1953: Bookmarks Accessibility
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 Reporter:  matthias79@…          |       Owner:  dkocher 
     Type:  enhancement           |      Status:  assigned
 Priority:  highest               |   Milestone:  3.3     
Component:  interface             |     Version:  3.0.1   
 Severity:  major                 |    Keywords:          
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Comment(by veramilo):

 Suggestions can be helpful, but everybody works differently and for
 different reasons so trying to convince everyone that your way is the best
 can be a bit pointless.

 I spend a lot of time in Apple Mail which may be partly why I have not
 been able to get comfortable with switching back and forth between views.
 The Quick Connect menu doesn't fit the way I work either (my bookmark list
 is too long).  Also, for me, a full-width bookmarks window is a greater
 waste of space than a shared window (my bookmark names are all fairly
 short, like my mailbox names are short), but I still like my site window
 to be wide.  I have a large monitor so I can quite comfortably have a
 narrow bookmarks panel and a wide site window.

 I '''desperately''' want to have all my bookmarks back in a
 sidebar/pane/drawer (whatever you want to call it)  that I can
 ''optionally'' close.  I'd also like the further ability to set it's width
 -- even to full width for those who like the way it is now -- and then use
 command-B or the bookmarks button to toggle it between that width and
 closed (or double-click a bookmark for those who are at full width, just
 like it is now).

 This I think would satisfy both sides.

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