Please add the bookmark "path" as a column in Bookmarks
While this may sound silly, it does happen that I add bookmarks, but I might rush and forget to update/change the bookmark folder/path where to save it when I am in a hurry (and the page might end up saved, but not in a location I want, say, a news article that should be saved in "News" might end up in a "Development" bookmark path or vice-versa, depending on which path I last used to bookmark a page), or even forget where I saved it (if I did it some time ago for a "read/use/check/update later" type of thing and it is a generic article - and yes, I even have a "TODO" bookmark "directory").
While the Bookmarks windows dos have a search option (thank god!), it doesn't also show where I saved said bookmark (so that I can move, delete or do whatever to it). So please, in the Bookmarks window also add a column with the path where it is saved (obviously hidden by default), along with the URL, name, visit count, etc. I am sure code-wise, the effort is negligible, but it can help so much.
Hoping this comes true (*fingers crossed*), thanks in advance!
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The Nomad, if you right-click a search result in either the bookmarks sidebar or library and select "Show in Folder", then you should be taken to that item in its location.
That said, if you would still like to make this feature suggestion then the official place to post ideas is: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/idb-p/ideas
(You may want to use the search function first, to check for any pre-existing similar requests)
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Wubrane rozrisanje
The Nomad, if you right-click a search result in either the bookmarks sidebar or library and select "Show in Folder", then you should be taken to that item in its location.
That said, if you would still like to make this feature suggestion then the official place to post ideas is: https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/idb-p/ideas
(You may want to use the search function first, to check for any pre-existing similar requests)
No need, this is an even more elegant solution then what I wanted. TYVM!!
P.S. TY for the "Ideas" link as well!