Hi, Pat, I just explored around and found that I could
right click (yes, I know, only one button is needed
but Apple fell into it) and click on the delete. 

M Moon
--- Patricia Friggens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi, David.....I just downloaded Camino yesterday and
> have it set up 
> (mostly), and have a really dumb question.  How do
> you delete the 
> bookmarks not wanted?  Seems like it is easier with
> Safari.  I know it 
> is something simple that I have not thought about.
> 
> I, too, think I am going to like this browser.  I
> was wondering where 
> to go since Safari has sort of pooped out on us.
> 
> Thanks, Pat in Albuquerque
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 18, 2005, at 12:08 PM, David Fedoruk wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> One of the common things running though this thread
> is the shock when
> this feature (the Bookmark Manager) is first
> encountered. I
> experienced the same shock, but after a while, I got
> used to it. i
> realised that my tabs were not gone and that I had
> not lost anything.
> 
> I assume the reasons for opening the Bookmark
> Manager is to edit or
> arrange your bookmarks (obviously). This is a *very*
> hands on activity
> and you cannot really be editing your book marks AND
> be using your
> active tabs.
> 
> Opening the Bookmark Manager has more in common with
> pulling down the
> Camino menu and choosing Preferences which also
> obscures your open
> page(s). Customizing your Toolbar also pulls down a
> sheet which
> obscures AND prevents you from doing anything other
> than changing how
> your Toolbar look and acts. Following the logic from
> this thread, the
> actions of both these objects should be in question.
>  The reason seems
> clear. There two objects basically work exactly the
> same as in other
> browsers.
> 
> There is no reason why Camino should do things the
> same as all other
> browsers. I like the fact that Camino does do things
> differently in
> some cases. I like Camino because it has attempted
> to create a
> different browser experience. For the most part it
> has been very
> successful. After using the Bookmark Manager as is
> for quite some time
> now, I have gotten used to it and am quite happy
> with it. I opened
> Firefox's Sidebar Bookmark Manager and wondered how
> anyone to edit or
> arrange book marks in that small cramped space. Of
> course you can pull
> the window open wider but that obscures the page(s)
> you're looking at
> anyway. Firefox will also open the manager in a
> separate window, which
> is nice, but adds to the clutter on my iBook.
> 
> I am not intending to criticise other browsers
> because I use them as
> well. But Camino has chosen to do things differently
> for reasons that
> have already been discussed elsewhere.  I am glad
> for Camino's
> compactness. It's slimmed down qualities are
> features and  not things
> that need to be complicated with all the bells and
> whistles other
> browsers have.
> 
> When Camino becomes scriptable, users will be able
> to extend it with
> any other features they want. Perhaps the requests
> here should be for
> scriptability and not for changes in the basic
> design of the
> application.
> 
> David
> 
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