The CyberNet tech blog digs into Smart Bookmarks, one of the neatest new features in the upcoming Firefox 3, and pulls out a how-to guide to compiling your own iTunes-like collections. Using a wide set of parameters, you can add bookmarks that monitor sites, your own browsing habits, and more. A few examples of what you can bookmark after the jump.


Create a new bookmark the way you normally would in Firefox, then modify the "Location" field using Mozilla's parameters list, or take a cue from these CyberNet examples:

15 Most Visited Bookmarks:



place:queryType=1&sort=8&maxResults=15

place:queryType=1&sort=8&maxResults=15 10 Most Visited Sites with "CyberNet" in them:



place:queryType=0&sort=8&maxResults=10&terms=cybernet

place:queryType=0&sort=8&maxResults=10&terms=cybernet 5 Most Visited Sites at the cybernetnews.com Domain:



place:queryType=0&sort=8&maxResults=5&domain=cybernetnews.com


Hit the link below for more parameters and query examples. Got any pre-compiled Smart Bookmarks you want to share with your fellow Firefox fans? Post the code in the comments.



CyberNotes: Create Your Own Smart Bookmarks in Firefox 3 [CyberNet]