In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, jesus X says...
>
>JTK wrote:
>> No, it's little more, and not executed as well (eg, the IE ones
>> disappear completely when they're "disabled").
>
>No, it's much more. the sidebar can contain almost anything you want to put in
>it.

I don't want to put anything in it.  Well, "History", but I'm sure that's RSN,
right?

> It can display RDFs from your favorite sites (sometimes called tickers),
>bookmarks, java apps, what have you.
> 

Yay.  Tell me Savior, how much XUL or Javascript or whatever do I have to write
to put something in there?

>> Yeah yeah, whatever.  Let's see, I've got:
>
>What YOU may have is irrelevant in context to what can be placed in the sidebar.
>

Two words Jesus: Nobody cares about some stupid 'sidebar' that they're never
going to be able to figure out how to "add stuff to", and yet I'm sure takes up
a few MB and a few seconds on startup anyway.

Bookmarks and History.  What else do you got that makes any sense to put over
there, and why isn't it already there?

Wait.  This is essentially Netscape's idea of "Channels", isn't it?  Wow, yer
like four years late and a few bucks short there guys.  MS tried that and
chucked it around, jeez, it's been so long ago that even I can't remember... I
suppose that's why History* is repeating itself.

*Little pun-intended humor for ya there Emmanuel ;-).

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