Removable bookmarks and evenly spaced
Use cases
These days most people use all sorts of cloud services, these are most conveniently handled within a specific folder (Dropbox, Nextcloud etc). This is how I've been computing the last 5 years and I feel that it is very unnecessary for Nautilus to preoccupy almost half of my tiny laptop monitor with folders that are never in use. Besides, I dont see why bookmarks should be hardcoded in the first place. Users are completely capable of choosing their own bookmarks, however a set of default (non-static) bookmarks is a good idea. See attached photo how this is handled on a Mac. This give ultimate control to the users who want it and a default set for those who don't care.
Desired behavior
- Being able to remove all bookmarks from Nautilus and chose freely which to add.
- No separating between "main" and "added" bookmarks. Just a simple, evenly spaced list.
Benefits of the solution
Vast benefits for users who mainly work inside cloud services and have small monitors who cant fit a long list of bookmarks.
Possible drawbacks
No drawbacks. Mac users can handle this freedom, so I'm sure Ubuntu-users can. :)