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Hi @styxbe , Thanks for the detailed feedback! I completely agree that a distinction needs to be made between a preview image and a favicon. This feature is added as Planned on the roadmap. The goal is to implement a dedicated icon field that supports both auto-fetching and manual overrides to ensure the list view remains clean and functional. Regarding your concern about images taking up too much screen space: just a heads-up that you can actually hide the preview images in the current version if you prefer a more compact, text-heavy layout while waiting for the favicon implementation. Thanks for the suggestion and for the comparison with Obsidian's workflow β thatβs exactly the kind of efficiency Iβm aiming for! |
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Wonderful, thanks for getting back on this so fast! Looking forward to how Faved will evolve, it's already one of the best bookmark managers I've used and will only get better. Happy to assist with testing (or something else as a non-developer) if that would help. |
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Just discovered faved and the organisation with hierarchical tags is perfect. I use Obsidian like that as well and find it to be very efficient.
What I'd love to see, is proper favicon support. Ideally automatic fetching, but crucially with the ability to override and upload an alternative, or at least override with an URL. It's surprising how few bookmark managers actually support this. I've used superdense which has a good implementation of that, but it lacks decent organisation.
In a list view, it would be wonderful to not lose half of the screen because of images, and just have a compact
overview of as many bookmarks as possible, with still a visual clue by a favicon or small inline image.
Workarounds I tested:
What would be ideal:
A separate icon/small image field, distinct from the preview image, that:
Probably best as a separate field as preview image and favicon serve different purposes. The favicon is purely for visual scanning in dense list view.
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