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Bookmark Sort Template

Copy a bookmark sort template with read, save, archive, and delete lanes plus variants, filling notes, and link boundaries.

Updated 2026-06-30

Use this template when a browser folder, reading app, or saved-link note has become too crowded to act on.

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# Bookmark Sort

Folder:
Review date:
Sorting goal:

| Link or topic | Lane | Why it matters | Next action |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| [Trip packing article] | read | [use before Friday] | [read tonight] |
| [Recipe reference] | save | [repeat meal idea] | [rename with dish name] |
| [Old school portal] | archive | [completed semester] | [move to archive folder] |
| [Duplicate news link] | delete | [no longer needed] | [remove after checking] |

## Variants
- Research folder: add source, project, citation status, and reason saved.
- Shopping links: add product, decision status, price note, and deadline.
- Study bookmarks: add class, assignment, due date, and access note.

## Boundary Reminders
- Do not delete links tied to receipts, logins, citations, or shared projects without checking.
- Keep the active read list short.
- Rename saved links when the page title is vague.

Useful variants

  • Browser folder cleanup
  • Research links
  • Shopping links
  • Study bookmarks
  • Recipe references

How to adapt it

Replace bracketed text with your details, remove sections you do not need, and keep the final version short enough for the reader to act on.

FAQ

Can this work for research links?

Yes. Add source, project, and reason fields so saved links still make sense later.

What should be checked before deleting?

Check login portals, receipts, citations, project references, and links shared by someone else before removing them from the folder.

How should I handle vague titles?

Rename saved links with the project, class, recipe, or decision they support so the reason remains visible later.