The sidebar stays in place (doesn't auto-hide) when I click on the bookmark
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MyLang
hi developer, i'm using raindrop side panel.
Before when I clicked on the bookmark the side panel was still there and not collapsed.
I used it again today and it automatically collapsed when I clicked on the bookmark, sadly, it made me feel uncomfortable having to open the side panel again and again to search for other bookmarks.
Can you bring the feature to keep the side panel when clicking on the bookmark back to the way it was before?
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Rustem Mussabekov
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Clicking on a collection in the sidebar should open the collection but close the toolbar toolbar
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Mathis Gauthey
I'm using Raindrop as my only bookmark manager. This means I don't have any bookmark toolbar from my browser.
I'm using ALT+X to access my Raindrop sidebar and click on a collection (Finances for instances) to get my bank website.
Issue is, clicking on
Finances
opens the collection in the sidebar but behind the sidebar's sidebar. Hence I need an extra click to get to my links.This is time-consuming and I don't see any use for this, I think this is an user UI issue and hope for a fix o/
Nonetheless, thanks again for providing the world with such a software, it is more than usefull.
Rustem Mussabekov
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MyLang , D P This is a bug, because in the edit bookmark view there is also an open link that doesn't close the sidebar when you click on it. So the open link works correctly in the edit view but not the list view for the same link.
I posted the bug here:
The fix should be easy as it is just a change to the property of the a-link in the list view.
D P
This is something that bothers me too, and I've gone ahead and upvoted this request.
Just to clarify, I'm using Chrome as my browser. As a temporary fix, I've set "Alt+R" as a keyboard shortcut to open the Raindrop sidebar. This way, when Raindrop automatically closes the sidebar, I can quickly reopen it using this shortcut.
Still, it would be great to have a setting in Raindrop to choose the behavior we prefer for the sidebar.