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FakeTag

This extension adds bookmark-tagging functionality to your browser.

Users143Current public install base
Rating4.0Store average score
Reviews2Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth+2Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate+1.42%Relative weekly velocity
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Version1.3.0
ManifestV3
Size186KiB
Languages2English / 日本語
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# The difference between folders and tags

Conceptually, folders are containers for storing bookmarks, so if you think of folder names as labels to classify bookmarks, only one label can be associated with one bookmark. On the other hand, tags are conceptually attached to bookmarks, so if you think of tag names as labels to classify bookmarks, you can associate multiple labels with one bookmark.

# How it works

FakeTag achieves its bookmark-tagging functionality by utilizing folders provided by your browser. For example, suppose you tell FakeTag to bookmark the URL https://example.com/ and add two tags, "Foo" and "Bar". Then, a bookmark pointing to the URL https://example.com/ will be created in two folders, "Foo" and "Bar", one in each. And because FakeTag is designed to treat multiple bookmarks pointing to the same URL as one "composite bookmark", the two folders, "Foo" and "Bar", will look like "two tags attached to one bookmark" (see Chapter 1, "Overview" of the User Guide for screenshots and figures).

Using folders as tags as described above has the following advantages:

- After installing FakeTag, there is no need to create tags from scratch.

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Store average score4.0Chrome Web Store aggregate rating, including ratings without synced review text
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Henry DuQuesnay2019年11月23日
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As of TODAY: 2019.11.23: The software does the task I desire, (multiple folder link assignments through tagging) but without ease of use. Ability to quickly find and access folders needs improvement, especially for those large bookmark folder structure. 1. Collapsability would go a REALLY long way toward browsability. 2. Typed Search Feature : showing children subfolders of what is typed would go a long way to usability/browsability.

Language en
Marcelo M.2019年7月18日
5

Amazing! Thank you so much for creating this extension. Incredible work, really well integrated to the browser!

Language en