Recensioni per Checkmarks
Checkmarks di Paul Neulinger
249 recensioni
- Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 14649953, 6 anni faSorry but the instructions to are not even clear at all, so i can not even use it due to terrible instructions.
The instructions say:
"You find the extension in the drop-down menu of the bookmarks/history sidebar. (Ctrl/CMD + B toggles the sidebar)"
What do i press?? I cant find a "CMD" key on my keyboard? what does this mean?? do i need to hold down control + cmd + B? Or does it mean either ctrl or CMD + b? Either way i couldn't find CMD button so that never worked and when i tried just Cntrl + B that opened a side bar but there was nothing in that side bar that i could find that said anything like checkmarks.. love to use it but the instructions are so terrible i couldn't i tried for a half an hour.....
UPDATE:
Ok After looking deeper I have actually figured this out and will give proper instructions to others having this issue, as i read through the comments and noticed others had issues getting it working as well but none of their instructions were clear enough for me either.
Here is good clear instructions that work:
1) Install checkmarks addon to firefox
2) Ensure you have the "menu bar" enabled in firefox. (To enable this menu bar right click on the "white space" around address bar ... a small menu will pop up and make sure you have a checkmark beside "menu bar")
3) On firefox browser Open View/sidebar/checkmarks this will open a sidebar on the left side of your screen
4) On the left of your screen directly under "checkmarks" is a little arrow facing right with a circle around it (also known as a play button) click the play button for it to refresh your icons 5 at a time.
5) optional: disable menu bar again if you want it off by doing exactly same thing as step 2 just this time uncheck "menu bar"
With proper instructions this addon is great but since I had to basically figure this all out on my own after wasting an hour + of my day
3 star.
Fix the instructions, and this would be a great addon. Just such unclear instructions im surprised anyone could get this working. - Valutata 5 su 5di Roberto Gigli, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15451074, 6 anni fa
- Yeah thanks for that. Even I am not so absolutely excited about opening 3'200 Websites just to get the Favicons down and show it up for less then two days... Then the sync taking place and overwrite all the bookmarks with the favicons again..
My question is, why the heck Opera manage this without a big theater since ever and FF is not able to get this really annoying little problem solved...
Syncing from browser to browser is a daily task and using an extra add-on just to get the favicons back is more then annoying. Nothing against your add-on. I moved back to the old school bookmark import (just for FF as its's anyway not my main browser) upload and renew the bookmarks by a html file incl. the favicons .... :) - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15432262, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15419081, 6 anni faWorks great. It opens all favorites and updates the favicons.
- Valutata 5 su 5di sam0jones0, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15407415, 6 anni faJust the extension I was looking for. I have thousands of bookmarks, some dating back almost 20 years. I was never too keen on so-called "tags" to identify my bookmarks, and there was no such concept some years ago. Therefore, I heavily rely on the presence of a favicon to know where a bookmark is coming from and to classify them (a neverending task), as well as to identify broken websites.
In the past, I had to restore Firefox profile from backups because of various crashes, breaking favicons in the process. While keeping bookmarks was my main concern, it did detract from my experience with Firefox, not knowing the original website. Some websites also don't use clear webpage titles, further obfuscating their origin.
This application is very simple: I open it in the side panel, then click "Play": it will proceed on re-loading each bookmark five by five, closing them after timeout, catching favicons in the process and detecting broken bookmarks. Sure, it will use lots of CPU for a while, but probably won't saturate the RAM or crash Firefox. You can change the rather conservative default settings if you have a really powerful computer so as to speed up the process. One caveat: DO NOT close the side panel or switch to another view there: this will stop Checkmarks and you'll have to start all over again. My advice: let it run overnight. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15370176, 6 anni fa
- PRO's: Great add-on. I love the orange error; excellent detail in icons and reasoning behind each one makes things easily identifiable. Bonus for having the folder icon to indicate physical location of bookmark and the ability to update links. I have tested several others and this is the first one that doesn't crap out on me after checking 24K+ bookmarks. Side-note it took 5:53:08 to check all 24,653 bookmarks. UPDATE: Something else I noticed this seems to catch more bad links then others. I ran Bookmarks clean up which I found is the only other one that would run thru 24K+ bookmarks however it didn't flag as much; roughly 2500. I ran Checkmarks afterwords and it has caught about 2800+ more and so far I have verified 600 as being bad or potential risks.
CON's: I only gave it 4 stars due to lack of ability to select multiples to delete.
Wish-list:
Sort based on error and/or hide certain errors only showing specific ones.
Select Multiples. e.g. using CTRL+Click a check-mark box to select random ones and check-mark a box scrolling down then SHIFT+Click to check-mark another box in-turn check-marks everything in between.
Save previous search to pick-up later if browser was to crash. - Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15006484, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Novadestin, 6 anni faFor a visual person like me, this addon is a lifesaver. For a digital packrat like me (with close to 70,000 bookmarks), this addon can seem tortuously slow at times. Thankfully though, there's a setting that lets you only focus on certain directories at a time, so you don't have to do everything all at once.
Paul, as of right now, you are my hero lol - Valutata 5 su 5di Gypsophila, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15038002, 6 anni fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 15016310, 6 anni faLivesaver, thank you for this! Worked a treat after having to restore my computer and reload Firefox.