I see many links like this, setting a global behavior that Chrome will open bookmarks in a new window. For example: Force Chrome to open new pages in new window, not tab? (when opened from a program)
But this is not what I want and I see no information on it. I am quite happy with Chrome’s default of opening pages in a new tab. But I have one bookmark in particular that I want opened in a new window. I am well aware that I could right click the bookmark and specify “open in a new window”, but I would like to specify this in the bookmark itself so that a simple click on it would achieve what I want. For an added bonus, I would also like it to open in “full screen” mode. Can such behaviors be specified in the bookmark itself?
Note: there are many links describing how web developers may achieve this, with philosophical arguments over whether a web designer should leave this up to the user or not. My ask here, though, is that of a user. I simply want one specific bookmark to always open in a new window, and preferably in full screen mode, without extra actions other than a click.
Is there a way to do these things?