David Murray wrote:
> Hello y'all. A couple of questions: When will the "next"
> button (or keyboard shortcut) be implemented so that, when
> viewing individual messages in a separate, stand-alone window,
> one can easily move to the next message without haveing to close the
> window, and select the next message to open in a new window?
Mozilla's
> starting to perform really nicely now, but I'm finding that after
> I've read a couplea newsgroups the opening times of new messages
starts
> to slow down markedly. My machiene is well spec'd with celeron
> 333, 32Mb of ram, Win32 4.1, and I have a dedicated swap
> partition with a 120Mb swap file (sufficient for substantial
> audio or graphics work) - and Mozilla still tends to run slowly
> and then slow down further - altho' it's considerably better than it
> was. :o) I expect that Mozilla should be functioning with the same
> speed as my wordprocessor - for opening windows, dialogue boxes,
> etc. Are there further improvements in speed planned, to bring
> it at least near to the performance of N4.x? (I hope so) Just
> wondering. Regards to you all, D.
I've got the same question about going to the next message when it's in
a separate window. Currently there seems to be no way to go to the
next message without going back to the 3-paned message/header/group window.
In netscape 4.x I used to open somme messages in a full screen window,
use the space bar to scroll through it, and on to the next message. Or,
I'd use the "N" or "P" keyboard shortcuts.
Any chance of getting these into mozilla?
Thanks
Mark Foster