Mobile browsers should have their own “home screens” with icons (links to websites) that the user can edit (change picture and label), rearrange and move into custom folders, across multiple pages/screens.

The experience in iOS Firefox is far from good: The user can “add to shortcuts” but the resulting icon is often blurry (even for popular websites) and its label cannot be changed. No control over icon arrangement. No folders. Only 16 icons.

@simevidas @Vivaldi can do groups and renaming labels, at least on android (might be different on ios)

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A pity you can't change the picture; but that's not so important.

The images aren't blurry at all, but they are captures of the page instead of the page icon. I assume most of sites don't have large enough icons to avoid that kind of blurriness. They are meant to be used in tabs an small icons, after all. Using a capture makes much more sense.

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