On 6/9/11 11:42 AM, Jane-Galt wrote:
> David Wilkinson <[email protected]>  wrote :
> 
>> Jane-Galt wrote:
>>> Ok I'm trying SM 2.1Pre and it's interestingly different. But how
>>> different is it from just hopping over to Firefox now?
>>
>> Well, it has the integrated mail client. If you don't want/need that you
>> might indeed go with latest FireFox.
>>
> 
> I'm ok. I've used Pegasus Mail since around 1994 when I first got on the net.
> 
> One little problem with the bookmarks though. I can no longer edit the 
> Properties and add my own notes. For example if I want to buy something, I 
> usually edit Properties and say at the beginning: BUY THIS.
> 
> Or if I bought something: BOUGHT THIS ONE
> 
> Maybe they can fix that before the full release?
> 

You can add comments to bookmarks now.

1.  On the menu bar, select [Bookmarks > Manage Bookmarks].

2.  On the left pane of the Bookmarks Manager window, navigate to the
folder containing the bookmark on which you want to add a comment.
Select that folder.

3.  All the bookmarks in that folder will appear in the right pane.
Select the specific bookmark.

4.  Below the pane listing individual bookmarks will be three input
areas: Name, Location, Tags.  At the bottom, there will also be a button
with "More" to its right.  Select that button.

5.  Two addtional input areas will appear: Keyword, Description.  Enter
your comment in Description.

6.  Again, select the specific bookmark to apply the change (the comment).

7.  If you are like me and use an HTML display of your bookmarks as a
home page:

7.a.  Go to the menu bar on the Bookmarks Manager window and select
[Tools > Export HTML].

7.b.  Navigate to where you want to keep the HTML file and select the
Save button.

Since I have several profiles, each with a different HTML file of
bookmarks, I keep the files in my profiles.  If I open my Preferences
window -- [Edit > Preferences] on the SeaMonkey menu bar -- the initial
pane on the window provides for setting my home page to the HTML file of
my bookmarks.  In case I forget to export the actual bookmarks to an
HTML file, I also set the preference variable
browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML to "true".

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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