Popup that forces me to close Mozilla is gone, but still bookmarks aren't right. Using a browser of about 80% of screen area (vertically all except WarpCentre space) with larger desktop gap left than right, bookmarks seem to be OK. If after using them once or more and then maximizing browser, on first subsequent bookmark access where the first bookmark on which I pause the mouse pointer is a folder, the folder expansion is shifted mostly offscreen leaving over an inch of desktop in between. Sometimes also if after pausing on the first bookmark folder shifting mouse pointer to an adjacent folder results in the same gap. Further pointer shifts makes the gap disappear.
After doing the above and then unmaximizing, on next bookmark open, the reverse behavior occurs on first or second pointer pause. Instead of a gap, the expansion overlays the first layer of bookmarks. Behavior repeats after shifting again back & forth to maximized & back to window. Even before the above and previous bookmarks trouble, Mozilla as long as I've been using it has provided very poor bookmark folder/layer expansion behavior. Usually, the first layer is about half a screen or a little more wide. Second layer is often so narrow that there is no way to understand what the bookmark is. Third layer usually is about same width as first. The rollup/rolldown improvement in Mozilla is great, but layering is much better in Netscape 2.02 than either 4.61 or Mozilla. Modern. 800 X 600. SDD Pro B44. XR_C001. -- "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 Felix Miata *** http://mrmazda.members.atlantic.net/
