michael wrote:

> Blake Ross wrote:
> 
>>>If not, why put so much effort in supporting skins in Mozilla? Truth is,
>>>most of the users doesn't care much of skin support in a browser.
>>>
>>Who is putting "so much effort"?  No one that I can see.  You admitted
>>you're new here, why are you making such presumptions?
>>
>>
>>>My initial point was that there is much effort in making Mozilla
>>>skinnable, with a solid API foundation to work with, but most users
>>>would benefit from customizable toolbars instead of skins.
>>>
>>"Most users" would benefit from neither. I doubt most people have moved
>>or customized the toolbars in any program.
>>
>>Blake
>>([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> 
> Not necessarily.  I REALLY like the option to "make my own" toolbar in
> "NoteTab Lite." I don't even mind, too much, that I only have the option
> of using icons to do it. 
> 
> What I'd really like to see, and I expect it will be available
> eventually, is the choice to use icons and labels or just labels (some
> would want to use just icons). Right now my personal toolbar is jammed
> and I've had to REALLY shorten the folder names; in 4.x it's fine
> because I've selected "no icons."
> 
> Also, while I'm here, multi column bookmarks instead of scrolling -
> drives me  k R a Z y.
> 
> michael

Michael, I've gone to my old 4.75 and to IE 6.0 and both have multi 
columns.  What application has scrolling, so I can understand your point?

TIA


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