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Save Bookmarks Suggestion

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Welt, 2003/03/22.

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    Welt

    Welt Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi Ramona,

    Do you know of any move afoot to modify the facility for saving/filing new bookmarks in NS 7.x? Present setup is not user friendly like NS 4.79 for instance or IE 5.5.

    NS seems to be modelled on IE 5.x but the user can see only two bookmark folders at a time in the new Netscape while the IE 5.x, a 2" deep window opens making scrolling much more user friendly.
    I keep scrolling back and forth as I accidentally keep passing the folder I seek....unless, of course, I creep and crawl as in scroll very slowly.

    I'm guessing that this facility was not modified by SillyDog when streamlinging NS.

    Anybody else feel handicapped as I?

    Thank you.
     
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    Ramona

    Ramona Geek Member Alumni

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    Hi Welt,

    Yes, that window is most annoying, but there is light at the end of the tunnel. You can resize the window, and then see all your Bookmarks. Check out this Screen Shot.

    Grab the corner of the window, or the bottom, and once you see the cursor arrows, then enlarge the window.

    Ramona :D
     

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    Welt

    Welt Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thank you Ramona. Why didn't I think of that. I swear that one of these days I'll look in a mirror and see the back of my head.

    Come to think of it, 'would be an improvement. :)

    Ron
     
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