Yeah, I also hide all titles and stuff on the
taskbar, to get the maximum space possible, and I would never display a static image...
However, a graphic (or short text) that
represents the current default search method would be quite nice...
For example, you could add a graphic for
vari
Hi Steve,
> As long as you can hide it, like you can with the word
> 'Search', then I guess it is not a problem. I just
> don't understand why anyone would want to have part of
> their taskbar wasted on a graphic that doesn't do
> anything.
How about having a graphic as an alternative display fo
As long as you can hide it, like you can with the
word 'Search', then I guess it is not a problem. I just don't understand
why anyone would want to have part of their taskbar wasted on a graphic that
doesn't do anything.
Steve
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If I am understanding it properly:
The word "Search" isnt necessary with the graphic. IMO - the graphic should replace
the word "Search" entirely.. The graphic could be displayed or not according to the
users preferences, although I dont know if hotbot is allowing the user to turn off the
grap
I would like to see it in practice, but it sounds like a good idea to me.
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>How does changing the
Hi Monty,
> How does changing the word "Search" with a graphic of
> the same size increase the amount of space used?
You can remove the word "Search" by right-clicking and selecting "Show Title". With
the graphic - it would take up the length of "Search" and the width of the graphic as
well.
N
How does changing the word "Search" with a graphic of the same size
increase the amount of space used?
Monty
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 20:56:41 -0400, Steve Poirier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I agree that is is a waste of space.
Steve Poirier
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