@popey I #tag my #bookmarks in #Firefox. That goes very quickly, and searching them by using the * in the URL bar goes very quickly. So, in one way disorganized, in another way very usable organized.
@popey I use them for sites I visit often (mostly in the bookmarks bar) rather than things to remember to look at later (for that I use a simple web app that lets me tag instead of using folders). More like a 'most read' shelf than bookmarks.
@popey Eight permanent bookmarks in Firefox's bookmark toolbar, then a few dozen in "Other Bookmarks". A lot of those tend to be flights of fancy I think I might return to later that I then ignore and eventually prune.
@popey A mix of option 2 and 3. Firefox account syncing is the reason I stay on FF because Chrome syncs them out of order for me if I try to organize them.
@popey Pinned tabs and tab groups have replaced bookmarks for me.
Sometimes I'll click the star in the Firefox URL bar to help the autocomplete suggest the right url of something obscure later, but I rarely go to the bookmark menu.
@popey I have a ton of bookmarks, but they're all outdated and disorganized. I've been importing them from browser to browser for years. Newer browsers will sync across the cloud, and they all have their default bookmarks they include, so I've got multiple copies of those now. So many bookmarks, but I don't use them anymore. It's either open in a tab (which I have more than my fair share of open) or I find it via a search engine when I need it.
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