On 11/16/2009 2:27 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> The proposed solution to this seems to be that you're supposed to 
> customize the tool bar, using the button from your personal toolbar.
> 
> Well, I don't have a home button on my personal toolbar.  Probably because 
> I turned it off when I installed Home Button on SM 1.1.x.  And when I 
> imported my settings from 1.1 the absence of the home button went with it.
> 
> I don't know why the concept of having a prominently displayed Home button 
> is a foreign concept to the Mozilla folks.  It kind reminds me having to 
> re-map the [backspace] key work every time you installed Emacs: Something 
> irritating you have to do immediately after every install and before you 
> can do anything else.
> 
> Do people really not use a Home button?  I'm pretty sure that if you put 
> it right up there on the navigation toolbar by default, only an 
> insignificant number of users would complain about not being able to 
> disable it (the same number of people who would like to disable the "Back" 
> button).

Just try the following.  No, you don't have to leave it that way.

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [View > Show/Hide > Personal Toolbar].
 Then on the Navigation toolbar, right-click on an active button or on
the SeaMonkey throbber icon; and then select Customize from the
pull-down context menu.

Do you see a house icon either on the Personal toolbar or in the
Customize Toolbar window?  Is so, you can drag it onto the Navigation
toolbar and drop it wherever you want it there.  Then select the Done
button on the Customize Toolbar window.  Return to the menu bar and
again select [View > Show/Hide > Personal Toolbar] to hide the Personal
Toolbar.

Note:  You cannot drag and drop a button unless the Customize Toolbar
window is open.

As for me, I also don't use the Personal toolbar.  I do use the PrefBar
extension and have a Home button its toolbar.  However, after
researching your question, I might move the Home button from the
Personal toolbar to the Navigation bar, which has much more room than
the PrefBar toolbar.

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