Philip Chee wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:23:38 -0700, JAS wrote:
>
>   
>> The reason I asked was that I have quite a number of extensions that
>> were installed when it was needed but using Xsidebar does not allow me
>> to select different search engines like the default sidebar does or I do
>> not seem to locate it if it does. I agree that xsidebar is a neat
>> extension .
>>     
> xSidebar should not interfere with any of the functions of the built in
> search sidebar. Could you be a bit more specific? What happens when you
> try to select a different search engine when xSidebar is installed and
> active?
>
> Phil
>
>   
When I am using xsidebar only one of the options
[bookmarks,search,address book or history] can be visible at one time
whereas with the default sidebar all care listed and can be selected. I
do have them added to show. Perhaps I need to reinstall the xsidebar. I
am using 1.1

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