Hello.
I'm looking for a means of organizing my Places Library in such a way that I
might focus only on Live Bookmarks; Places commonly identifiable by unique
RSS/ Live Bookmarks icons, as separate them from regular URL's, identifying
those which point to a dynamic list of news, or new URLs.
TODO
I'm afraid it concerns me to see TODO as a changelog: 2.2 to 2.3 Upgrade data.
This curmudgeon is displeased and wary of the FF camp. As a user since Mosaic,
it's difficult to find the proper description so I'll settle to say, I find it
insulting to read of FF Update schedules should
I'm afraid... seeing this concerns me.
Please don't let Seamonkey become Firefox's “red-headed-stepchild”. Please let
us not suffer the nonsensical patterns of late from that cr*p-factory (i.e.
paraphrased, following more the Update Schedule, and borrowed nomenclature;
updates scheme of Google
...like a Twinky®; like a Twinky®
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Whomever came up w/ the idea of the History item, and the various
denominations thereof: Thank you very much! That's rock n roll, man/ chica.
That's the sort of thing i dig.
Keep the groove-on that direction, I hope. It's difficult to notice everything,
but-- at risk of nonsensical, more so
On Sunday, March 6, 2011 2:32:41 AM UTC-5, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
I was advocating best practices in
communication, not criticizing. One of these best practices is to give a
clear, complete answer on the first pass
With all the replies, herein, I am certainly
CONGRATULATIONS, Seamonkey development crew, and contributing community
members. Your extraordinary work is certainly appreciated.
I am proud to be a Seamonkey User.
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I suspect I'm not the only user who maintains multiple Firefox and Seamonkey
profiles. Whatever the reason for doing so (i.e. to have profiles w/ few xpi's
installed, some targeting web dev, some social b.s., separate e-mail config,
another for... whatever), I find some quirks imposed by the
please note unusual presentation of items, as appear in Seamonkey 2.1 Beta 1
Navigator, main menu Bookmarks
as shown, here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/XWTXsaGAJYmaTB7ZldDwDA?feat=directlink
In contrast, the /Library View/, or Bookmarks Manager, does not appear to
behave abnormally,
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