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=== Browser Window ===
=== Browser Window ===
[[Image:Tagmarks.jpg|left|400px|thumb|Screen Shot with Tagcloud and Tag search]]
[[Image:Tagmarks.jpg|left|400px|thumb|Screen Shot with Tagcloud and Tag search]]
So, you think this screen shot doesn't look professional? Me neither. It's just a how-it-could-look illustration. (And by the way: could anyone tell me how I can make a thumb from this picture? Feel free to edit the page and remove this remark.)
So, you think this screen shot doesn't look professional? Me neither. It's just a how-it-could-look illustration. (And by the way: could anyone tell me how I can make a thumb from this picture? Feel free to edit the page therefore and remove this remark, then.)


I will now explain the elements of this image:
I will now explain the elements of this image:
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=== Update: Tagcloud ===
=== Update: Tagcloud ===
[[Image:Tagcloud01.gif|thumb|Tagcloud (New Version)]]
[[Image:Tagcloud01.gif|thumb|Tagcloud (New Version)]]
This is another ''Tagcloud'' example, this time looking more realistic, and it's including a yellow marked area for ''Suggested Tags'' (looking a little like the notification bars popping up, when extensions can't get installed or a phishing site was detected). A bayesian behaviour-analysing feature for tagging, in my opinion, would be really handy and when this system suggests tags, these tags could in the tagcloud be printed just like that. I also have used buttons to scroll between the tags, if they get too many; a scroll bar might have looked odd in between the close button and the ''Enter New Tag'' field (which now isn't any more connected to a dialogue box).
I think the bayesian system should not suggest more than three tags, because then probability sinks that the user really wants all those tags for his page and the space in the yellow bar is also limited.


== Additional Suggestions ==
== Additional Suggestions ==
* There are still some things I'd like to add: For ''Live Bookmarks'' there could be an automated (of course anonymous) tag exchange between users who already have tagged feed articles and users who don't, so feeds a lot of people subscribed to, for example the BBC or NY Times or ... (whatever) feed, would be tagged without any handiwork of the user. (There should be an option to switch this feature off.)
* There are still some things I'd like to add: For ''Live Bookmarks'' there could be an automated (of course anonymous) tag exchange between users who already have tagged feed articles and users who don't, so feeds a lot of people subscribed to, for example the BBC or NY Times or ... (whatever) feed, would be tagged without any handiwork of the user. (There should be an option to switch this feature off.)
* I don't think tagging should be associated with history (refer to Dria's page), just because no user would really want to store massive amounts of unnecessary but tagged data on his computer. I, for one, always delete history.
* I don't think tagging should be associated with history (refer to Dria's page), just because no user would really want to store massive amounts of unnecessary but tagged data on his computer. I, for one, always delete history.
* A bayesian behaviour-analysing feature for tagging, in my opinion, would be really handy and when this system suggests tags, these tags could in the tagcloud be printed with another background colour and on top.
* The ''Tagmark Manager'' should contain a category ''Currently Untagged'': in case a user deletes a tag and the tagmark doesn't have any other tag, it would just be categorised as ''Currently Untagged''
* The ''Tagmark Manager'' should contain a category ''Currently Untagged'': in case a user deletes a tag and the tagmark doesn't have any other tag, it would just be categorised as ''Currently Untagged''
* In the first version of the browser with a tagging feature there could be an option dialogue to choose between normal bookmark and tagmark behaviour
* In the first version of the browser with a tagging feature there could be an option dialogue to choose between normal bookmark and tagmark behaviour
* The tagcloud could also be placed in separate ''Tagmarks'' menu although users don't expect menus to open something like a cloud and it would not seem logical that the ''Tagmarks Manager'' would then still be in ''Tools'' menu and it would have to be moved into the ''Tagmarks'' menu, containing a large cloud which would result in a deformed menu
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