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Enhancing Bookmark Organization by Alphabetically Sorting Tags
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Leo Jack
Hello Raindrop.io Team,
I would like to share a simple yet effective suggestion that could significantly improve the user experience on your wonderful platform. I've noticed that while using Raindrop.io, an essential tool for organizing my online sources and references, it can sometimes be challenging to browse and find specific bookmarks (Tags), especially when I have a large number of them.
The suggestion I wish to present is the organization of bookmarks (Tags) in a way that allows them to be sorted alphabetically. This feature would make the process of searching for a specific bookmark much easier and more efficient. For example, if I am looking for a bookmark with a word starting with the letter "A", it would be very easy to find it if the bookmarks are sorted alphabetically.
These simple modifications in the display and organization method could contribute to a significant improvement in the efficiency of information access and work speed on the platform. I believe it would add great value to all users, especially those who rely on Raindrop.io for organizing extensive and varied resources.
I look forward to seeing these improvements implemented in the near future and thank you for providing this excellent service, which has become an integral part of my daily routine.
Thank you, and I look forward to your continuous enhancements.
Best regards,
Leo Jack
jaklan
It's a breaking change, so it should be only an option. Please compare:
a)
#Data Science #Machine Learning #Deep Learning #NLP #Learning #Article
with:
b)
#Article #Data Science #Deep Learning #Learning #Machine Learning #NLP
The former is very clear and preserves the proper "hierarchy" of tags:
- Data Science -> Machine Learning -> Deep Learning -> NLP
- Learning -> Article
The latter - doesn't make sense at all, is completely messy.
lauriann
While having voted for this option, it should not override/supersede the manually set order of tags ― something I almost invariably do to maintain a visually identifiable/consistent ordering.
laura20
Hurray! Thank you, Rustem! Tags - by nature - are both essential and a nightmare. Showing assigned tags alphabetically will really help with tag management.
Rustem Mussabekov
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