The first one certainly doesn't. The second looks like a repeat of the
thread, and has a title that says, "Dividing Up My Bookmarks". Is there
some offshoot I'm missing?
In the first link, Peter has referenced you to his first post in this
thread where he said to break up you Bookmarks file i
>if so, then yes. Separate them, and name them to anything you want, as
>long as its done through the bookmark manager.
Michael Gordon wrote:
> If you are asking to create four "Bookmark Files" as in "bookmarks.html"
> then the answer is no. SeaMonkey only uses one type of Bookmark file it
> c
GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM
i used a simple HTML href:
your_friend...@europe.eu
I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in
/usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey
to /usr/local/bin/seamonkey2
I used that in Fedora10(redhat) and the 64-bit
Michael Gordon wrote:
W. Watson replied On 1/4/2009 6:35 AM
>if so, then yes. Separate them, and name them to anything you want,
as >long as its done through the bookmark manager.
Michael Gordon wrote:
> If you are asking to create four "Bookmark Files" as in
"bookmarks.html"
> then the
W. Watson replied On 1/4/2009 6:35 AM
>if so, then yes. Separate them, and name them to anything you want, as
>long as its done through the bookmark manager.
Michael Gordon wrote:
> If you are asking to create four "Bookmark Files" as in "bookmarks.html"
> then the answer is no. SeaMonke
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo replied On 1/4/2009 11:28 AM
Michael Gordon wrote:
W. Watson replied On 1/4/2009 6:35 AM
>if so, then yes. Separate them, and name them to anything you want,
as >long as its done through the bookmark manager.
Michael Gordon wrote:
> If you are asking to cr
Michael Gordon wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo replied On 1/4/2009 11:28 AM
Michael Gordon wrote:
W. Watson replied On 1/4/2009 6:35 AM
>if so, then yes. Separate them, and name them to anything you
want, as >long as its done through the bookmark manager.
Michael Gordon wrote:
>
On Sun, 04 Jan 2009 18:13:59 -0600
Michael Gordon wrote:
> Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo replied On 1/4/2009 11:28 AM
>
> >> You have to open SeaMonkey Composer and select create a new web
> >> page. Save the new web page with the name of the bookmark file you
> >> want, such as; Business Bookm
Hello,
I'm using Seamonkey 1.1.14. I tried Foxit Reader, but it would always
come up with a Switch/Retry Server Busy pop up when I tried to load
a PDF file. The only way I could get it to close was to shut down
Seamonkey. I did find a work around by using the IE Tab to load the PDF
files. B
The bottom line here it seems is it's not worth the effort. I hope the
developers pick up on this.
Possibly there's some utility or other program that allows one to organize
bookmarks.
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Michael Gordon wrote:
GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM
i used a simple HTML href:
your_friend...@europe.eu
I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in
/usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey
to /usr/local/bin/seamonkey2
I used that in Fedora10
GerardJan wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
GerardJan replied On 1/3/2009 8:04 PM
i used a simple HTML href:
your_friend...@europe.eu
I used the last built version (32bit) and put that in
/usr/local/seamonkey and a symlink from
/usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey to /usr/local/bin/seamonkey2
I used t
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