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Originally Posted by Waylander
During the last day or so Amazon.co.uk has changed how its website looks, changing the appearance of things like the buttons on product pages, fonts and other aesthetic aspects. That's fine. What I don't like so much is that on my wish-list pages now they've removed the search capability, which is really annoying, and have also made it so that your items are in one continuous list that continually expands. It was much easier when your items were on distinct pages, which were navigable to and away from. For me, it made it easier to find things because I knew roughly where they were. Anyway, I know this is all just personal opinion, but I was wondering whether anyone else had noticed this and what you're thoughts are?
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I don't use a generic "wishlist."
I use specific (category) alphabetized lists for each type item.
I have (right now) 196 of them.
Much easier to keep things organized that way.
If I am looking for an item I set a search up, pick out likely selections and put them in an appropriate list.
This method saves me a lot of time.
If I already have a list for a certain category I peruse it first, and then if I have time I might browse a bit to see if anything better.
Then of course there is the archived "Bought Items List." Using this is the quickest way to get something you want.
I do also have in the (wait til later) part of the CART items that I have delayed or I had second thoughts about.
Method, method, method, ...