David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/6/11 1:28 AM, Tom Stoudt wrote:
On Sat 05 Nov 2011 07:19:28pm EDT, /David E. Ross/ said in
mozilla.support.seamonkey:
On 11/5/11 2:18 PM, Joe32065 wrote:
In the past few versions of SeaMonkey going to
Bookmarks/File Bookmark has a most annoying "improvement".
Instead of seeing all my folders and choosing where to
file the new bookmark, I now only see 5 folders and have
to click on Choose to see the rest. How is this supposed
to be helpful? Is there a way to change it back, so it
will work like on older versions? Thanks
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Bookmarks> Manage
Bookmarks] or else (on Windows) use Ctrl-B. Another
alternative is to install the PrefBar extension and then
import the Bookmarks Manager button from
<http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/buttons.html#mgbookmarks>,
which is what I do.
click on the button with the
down-pointing triangle right to the right of it.
I'm using version 2.4.1. with the default theme. When I click on
Bookmarks/File Bookmark and the
New Bookmark box opens, I can click on the downward triangle. That
helps some, however the box is not re-sizable. Now I can see six
folders and have to use the scroll bar to see the rest. If you could
make the New Bookmarks re-sizable and the new size would
stick.(Everytime you go to file bookmark you would get the last used
size) and Change the behavior of the big and little triangles it would
be easier. The way it used to be was perfect.
Opening the Bookmark Manager does not seem to help. When you click on
file new bookmark, the Name and URL of the current page that you are
trying to file is not there and you have to do a lot of cutting and pasting.
The only good thing is that Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer all
are just as bad. The old version of SeaMonkey was so much more user
friendly if you have hundreds of bookmarks in a dozen or more folders.
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