It's not a far-flung idea that a user is more likely to use an existing
bookmark than they are to create a new one. So it is somewhat odd that
the new UI makes it much easier to create a bookmark then to actually
access and use them.
Numbers would definitely be useful. However, I would imagine that they'd
be as fragmented as the bookmarks UI its self. What with the application
menu, bookmark toolbar, toolbar menu button, star button, side-bar, and
now the combined menu/star button.Given the diversity of the UI,
everyone probably has their own unique way of using it.
For example, I primarily use the bookmark toolbar, Ctrl+D to create
bookmarks, and the star icon only to indicate whether or not the page is
bookmarks. I use CSS to hide the star when the page is not bookmarked,
and removed the toolbar menu. So at least for my personal use, moving
the star out of the location bar has turned it into a waste of space.
All I'm saying is that trying to quantify the affect of this change will
be difficult at best. Some might not notice it, and others might find it
incredibly disruptive. So don't dismiss accessibility and usability
claims simply because there aren't numbers to back it up.
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