Hi Thomas,
No. I do have bookmarks. Here is my problem : I have a LOT of bookmarks,
all organised.
Netscape 4.76
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The Bookmark menu goes into two columns so that it can display all my
bookmarks.
Also, if I go into a bookmark category that I defined, that category's
bookmark menu appears, overlapping my two column main bookmark menu
underneath.
Netscape 6.01
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The bookmark menu displays just the one column, that is almost the whole width
of the screen, and for me to see those bookmarks that are not displayed
(because there is only one column of them) I have to scroll the bookmarks menu
down by taking the mouse to the bottom of the screen. This is frustrating.
Is there a way to change this behaviour ?
(Microsoft did the same silly thing from Win95 to Win98 with the Start
Menu/Programs and the clamour against it was such they had to bring into
Windows ME and Windows 2000 the ability to have the choice between the old
Win95 way of doing it, and the frustrating Win98 of scrolling up and down).
If I go into a bookmark category that I defined, that category only appears on
the right hand-side of the screen, squashed between the edge of the main
bookmark menu and the edge of the screen, resulting in an inability to read
the full title of each sub-bookmark.
I hope there is a fix, or that there is somewhere where one can tell Netscape
about it.
Michel.
Thomas Betz wrote:
> Michel Sergent wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there a way to have the bookmarks in Netscape 6.01 behave like those
> > in 4.76, ie WITHOUT that stupefyingly stupid scrolling up and down
> > which even Microsoft abandoned with ME.
> >
> > I would like to have the bookmarks behave like they used to, without the
> > main bookmark menu taking up most of my screen, with bookmarks
> > continuing into the next column rather than scrolling down, and with
> > sub-sections coming up as side sub-menus.
> >
> > Is that possible in 6.01 ?
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > Michel
> >
> Edit -> Preferences -> check "Bookmarks"
> is it that what you mean?