+### What? No support for bookmarks/history/downloads/cookies/... ? Your project sucks!
+We do not support *management* of those things, because we believe a browser should only do browsing. We are firm believers in the unix philosophy.
+You have to look at the bigger picture. In fact, we do support all these things. Take bookmarks as an example:
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+ * we support keybinding and spawning external programs, so you can bind a key to spawn any script you want
+ * Your script receives properties such as the current url, window title etc.
+ * You can then call a tool such as zenity to prompt for any more information you may want to specify (tags,...)
+ * You have the freedom to store the bookmarks in whichever format you want. (plaintext, sqlite, any database, on a remote system, in version control, ...)
+ * To load a bookmark, you trigger another script which invokes a tool such as dmenu to let you pick a bookmark. Your script can send the command to load the url to uzbl very easily by using the socket or fifo interface.
+ * To manage your bookmarks, you can use whatever you want, depending on how you store them (simple text editor, database interface, ... )
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+These ideas are something we want to consistently apply throughout the entire application. (Even more, throughout our entire desktop environment)
+In fact, we actually ship various sample scripts and some sample configs that make it easy for you to implement your workflow.
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