
I Had 400+ Bookmarks and Zero Organization. Here's What Fixed It.
I Had 400+ Bookmarks and Zero Organization. Here's What Fixed It. Last month I counted my Chrome bookmarks. 437 items spread across 12 folders with names like "Useful," "Check Later," and my personal favorite, "Misc 2." I could not find anything when I actually needed it. That React hooks tutorial I bookmarked three weeks ago? Buried somewhere between a CSS grid cheatsheet and a random Medium article about Kubernetes. The Stack Overflow answer that solved my auth bug? No idea which folder it ended up in. Sound familiar? If you are a developer who saves web resources "for later," you probably have the same problem. The bookmark bar was never designed for knowledge management. It was designed for quick links to Gmail. The Real Problem: Saving Is Easy, Organizing Is Not Here is what typically happens. You find a useful article, tutorial, or documentation page. You hit Ctrl+D or click the star icon. Chrome asks you to pick a folder. You pick the closest match or just leave it in "Other Boo
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