
On Habré several dozens of topics are published daily. There is a high probability that there is an article (or even two, three) that you will want to re-read later; Or is it a very useful material that can be useful in your work and you want to keep it close at hand.

Now for this purpose there is an option "favorites", and it is very convenient. But only as long as the favorites have tangible limits. When the number of topics in the chosen one approaches a hundred, then finding the right one becomes a small problem. Perhaps this is somewhat far-fetched and other users do not have a tendency to add so many elements to your favorites, but I would like to tell you about my vision for solving this issue.
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I propose to introduce the division of selected topics (we will not touch the comments) into categories. I don’t really like the word “categories”; let's use “labels” - each element added to the favorites is assigned a label; Thus, the user can scatter all favorites into groups and be happy. :)
Now how I suggest to implement it. Now the operation of adding to favorites is very simple and takes exactly one click. If you don't need any tags, then my method will require two taps. So:

This window will pop up when you click on the asterisk. If what I’m writing about is complete nonsense, and you don’t need it, just press the “add” button and continue reading Habr. If you are tormented by the same problem as me, then either choose a tag from the list of already created ones, or create a new one and add a topic to your favorites with this tag.
Further, how it will be used in direct viewing.

By default, as now, all favorites will be displayed in one heap. A drop-down list is added from which you can select a label; When you select a label, the page is updated and all items with the specified label are displayed. Optionally, you can not refresh the page immediately, and add a "show" button.
I will be glad to criticism, comments and opinions of habra people. Thanks for attention :)