Tiny Bookmark Tab
A fast tree-list of browser bookmarks.
Navigate bookmarks easily from the search bar
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Bookmark Search is a Chrome extension designed to enhance your browsing experience by providing a fast and efficient way to search through your bookmarks. With a simple keyboard shortcut, you can activate the extension, start typing your search query, and navigate through your bookmarks right from the search bar. This extension streamlines the process of accessing your saved web pages, making it easy to find and open your favorite content without the need to manually navigate through your bookmark folders.
Usage:
1. Open the search bar and press "b" followed by either tab or space.
2. Start typing your bookmark name.
3. Select the bookmark and press Enter to open the page.
With Bookmark Search, accessing your bookmarks has never been easier. Say goodbye to navigating through nested bookmark folders – now you can find and open your saved web pages with just a few keystrokes.
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