Robert Kaiser wrote:
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] schrieb:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:57:28 -0800, Sailfish
<[email protected]> wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] graced us
with on 11/30/2011 11:36 AM:
Sailfish, you still hanging around? You helped me do this a while back
in Firefox. Well, I tried using the same userChrome.css file I use for
my Firefox 8 install but it doesn't hide the Bookmarks button on the
toolbar for Seamonkey 2.5. Here's how userChrome looks currently:
[snip /]
I thought since Seamonkey 2.5 and Firefox 8 were "the same" that it
would work but apparently now. Any clue on how to accomplish the same
with Seamonkey 2.5?
Adding #bookmarks-button to it ought to work.
Good luck.
Incidentally, is there also a similar one for the Most Visited button?
Why does nobody try to just remove those entries by deleting them (Most
Visited) or using toolbar customization to move them away (bookmarks
button)? I guess you guys just want geeky solutions instead of easy ones...
Robert Kaiser
One of the things that attracted me to Mozilla software in the first
place was "geeky" control over it that no other program really afforded.
So, yeah, and that surely was Mozilla's user base until it decided to
dumb it down with the Firefox/Thunderbird strategy.
So, you can deride us users who like that fine control but you aren't
going to endear yourself to us by doing that. Nor are the devs going to
appeal to readers of this newsgroup if they hew more toward the Firefox
mentality and away from the SeaMonkey spirit of letting users control
their computers and software.
--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
If you can survive death, you can probably survive anything.
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