On Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:01:48 -0700, JAS wrote:
> 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

Yes. This is Firefox behaviour which is what xSidebar implements. But
earlier you said that you couldn't change the search engine not that you
couldn't see all the sidebars.

> 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

Phil

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