Well once again we see how subjective these NG's are.
Yes Orrin, the Home button is necessary. It's the most important button
to me, on a browser toolbar. It's where I go regardless of where I've
been, and yes it should be on the main toolbar, who would it hurt? The
personal toolbar takes up space on what should be an uncluttered page.
The NS/Mozilla main toolbar is too wide as it is and unlike IE (PC
version) it won't auto hide. Oh yeah you can use those little arrows to
make it go away but I find that a pain.
Give me a break. What harm would it do to put the Home button where it
belongs.
Orrin Edenfield wrote:
> 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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