Is a Home button necesary?  I don't beleive so.  I never used the Home 
button on NS 4.x or 3.x.  And besides, it was just a button that was a 
shortcut to a website, the same as those buttons on the Personal 
Toolbar, right?  So wouldn't it make logical sense to put all the 
buttons that take you to a website on one toolbar, and make buttons that 
really perform a function on the other? 

Robert Ennis wrote:

> All great suggestions. The best one is getting the Home button on the 
> main toolbar. Browsers should consume minimal real estate. Having the 
> Home button on the toolbar eliminates the need for a second toolbar, 
> unless it's absolutely necessary.
> 
> Now if they would just allow the toolbar to "auto-hide"...
> 
> Put your posting in netscape.public.mozilla.wishlist. The Mozilla 
> types will pick up on it.
> 
> David wrote:
> 
>> Items wanted changed in Mozilla/Netscape
>> 
>> 1. Place the HOME button on the main toolbar next to the Stop button
>> 
>> 2. Have the Bookmarks spill out in a side by side column as they do 
>> in Communicator or
>> give an option to do both the scrolling and side by side
>> 
>> 3. When a person goes thru the New Account wizard and types in the 
>> wrong Incoming pop
>> server there is no way to correct as easy as retyping the Outgoing 
>> mail server - WHY?
>> 
>> You have to delete the account and go thru the New Account wizard again
>> 
>> 4. Have a Import feature for netscape mail, it is just plain stupid 
>> to have to copy/paste
>> the mail "just right" in the  rather lengthy file path 
>> c:\windows\application
>> data\mozilla\users\qkdk8c2j.slt\mail\my account
>> 
>> What the heck is a:   qkdk8c2j.slt  ?!
>> 
>> I do tech support for an ISP and I would hate to try to explain this 
>> stupid way of
>> importing netscape mail
>> Do you have any idea how many people cannot copy and paste?
>> 
>> It is easy to import Outlook, Outlook Express and Eudora in 
>> Mozilla/Netscape so why not
>> make it as easy for Mozilla/Netscape users as for the competition?!
>> 
>> File>Import = EASY!
>> 
>> Put the mail and bookmarks in a simple filepath such as c:\program 
>> files\mozilla\users
>> 
>> The How-to on getting your Netscape mail into Mozilla 0.8/Netscape 6.01
>>  http://www.gerv.net/faq/netscape6.html#25
>> 
>> David
>> 
> 

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