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I like the simplicity of espial, but one neat feature I really miss is the ability to toggle archiving of individual bookmarks, so that I can turn off automatic archiving but still archive the ones I wish to be archived.
The little checkbox right next to the URL in the list of added bookmarks only links me to the corresponding archive.today link without actually archiving it. I'm either prompted with
or
What I would like is to have is a checkbox titled "Archive this URL" or something similar in
the add URL page
as well as either directly in the list of added bookmarks or preferably in the edit view of individual bookmarks.
Alternatively maybe change the behavior of the little checkbox right next to the URL to actually archive the URL, or add a "force refresh archiving" button.
One of the reasons why I ask for this is convenience for the people that are not technically inclined at all and might screw up. Think of "elderly" people for example, not really that swift with the mouse just happens to accidentally click "archive this URL", and maybe easily gets distracted by just handling a computer in general to actually forget about the archiving aspect of this tool.
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I like the simplicity of espial, but one neat feature I really miss is the ability to toggle archiving of individual bookmarks, so that I can turn off automatic archiving but still archive the ones I wish to be archived.
The little checkbox right next to the URL in the list of added bookmarks only links me to the corresponding archive.today link without actually archiving it. I'm either prompted with
or
What I would like is to have is a checkbox titled "Archive this URL" or something similar in
Alternatively maybe change the behavior of the little checkbox right next to the URL to actually archive the URL, or add a "force refresh archiving" button.
One of the reasons why I ask for this is convenience for the people that are not technically inclined at all and might screw up. Think of "elderly" people for example, not really that swift with the mouse just happens to accidentally click "archive this URL", and maybe easily gets distracted by just handling a computer in general to actually forget about the archiving aspect of this tool.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: