Smart strategies for saving, organising and finding your bookmarks faster. Practical tips for every type of user.
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The Bookmark Bar Was Designed for 10 Links, Not 100 The browser bookmark bar is prime screen real estate — a persistent strip of…
Why Developers Save So Many Links A developer's browsing session is a constant stream of linkable resources: Stack Overflow answe…
What Is a Read-It-Later App? Read-it-later apps like Pocket, Instapaper, and Matter are designed for one specific use case: you f…
How to Bookmark on Desktop Browsers Saving a bookmark on desktop is fast — but the method varies by browser. Google Chrome: Clic…
Why Most Category Systems Fail Most people start with too many categories. They create Design, Design Tools, Design Inspiration,…
Most people never plan to create a messy bookmark collection. You save one useful website for work. Then another tutorial. Then…
Safari users often save hundreds of useful websites without realizing how quickly bookmarks become difficult to manage. You sav…
Firefox users often collect hundreds of bookmarks over time without realizing how difficult they become to manage later. You sa…
Most people collect hundreds of bookmarks inside Google Chrome without realizing how difficult they become to manage later. You…
Most people save bookmarks with good intentions. You find a useful website, click save, and promise yourself you will revisit it l…
What Are Favorites? Favorites are a special shortlist of bookmarks you access most often. Instead of scrolling through all your s…
The Real Reason You Can Never Find Saved Websites Be honest for a moment.…