Re[2]: [newbie] 2nd time around

2003-06-09 Thread rikona
Hello Anne, Monday, June 9, 2003, 2:39:53 AM, you wrote: AW> file:/home/anne/.mozilla/anne/adny06ea.slt/bookmarks.html - change AW> to suit yours. Thanks you very much for the file! It was VERY helpful. It turns out that, in the process of moving around and/or adding bookmarks, the actual Person

Re[4]: [newbie] 2nd time around

2003-06-08 Thread rikona
Hello JoeHill, Sunday, June 8, 2003, 3:13:54 PM, you wrote: J> just in case it's been missed, Mozilla will allow you to configure J> just about anything by typing "about:config" in the address bar. Very interesting. I had no idea I changed so many defaults. :-) I still don't see any way to confi

Re[2]: [newbie] 2nd time around

2003-06-08 Thread rikona
Hello Mark, Monday, June 2, 2003, 11:27:59 PM, you wrote: M> Try View, Show/Hide menu in Mozilla to active the personal toolbar. I can do that - what I want to do is edit the toolbar. M> To move your bookmarks export them from the browser that they are in and M> save the file as anything you l

Re: [newbie] 2nd time around

2003-06-03 Thread Mark
Try View, Show/Hide menu in Mozilla to active the personal toolbar. To move your bookmarks export them from the browser that they are in and save the file as anything you like. Then in Mozilla import the file thru tBookmarks, Manage bookmarks, Tools, Import using the file you exported fr

[newbie] 2nd time around

2003-06-03 Thread rikona
Hello, I recently bought a 9.0 Powerpack, and noticed the 9.0 stuff was rapidly disappearing from the web. So, I decided to convert to 9.1 with a reinstall instead of an upgrade. I was dreading all the work of reconfiguring and reinstalling all the stuff I had put in 9.0 - but - surprise - it wen