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Currently it seems that bookmark is for the entire AI tab, but it would be nice to be able to set the time of the last seen item for each category and search query (based on the search= url param).
Implementation suggestion:
This can potentially look like 2 maps, one from category to timestamp and another from search query string to timestamp.
If the query contains the search argument, use the search query map, if no search query, try category, if neither, maybe use a third map that is based on which tab is open (RFY/AFA/AI).
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[FR] Make bookmark configurable by category
[FR] Make bookmark configurable by category/search
Feb 3, 2024
Is the need for this that one day you check some categories and the next day different categories?
Where in the interface do you see the "category" bookmarks button?
Also, if you don't frequently click the category bookmarks, everything will end up highlighted. A solution to this could be that the general bookmark button could reset all category bookmarks?
opening all the saved search i have and looking through all the categories i care about can take a while and i don't always finish all of it in one sitting.
Being able to remove the yellow highlight on a saved search or AI category would be helpful in that scenario.
I can see this as 2 bookmark buttons, either next to each other, or more natural to put them next to the search word/box and next to the category on the left that is being viewed.
If this isn't helpful to others no need to prioritize this.
Currently it seems that bookmark is for the entire AI tab, but it would be nice to be able to set the time of the last seen item for each category and search query (based on the search= url param).
Implementation suggestion:
This can potentially look like 2 maps, one from category to timestamp and another from search query string to timestamp.
If the query contains the search argument, use the search query map, if no search query, try category, if neither, maybe use a third map that is based on which tab is open (RFY/AFA/AI).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: