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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by Nadeem Hasan on Monday 27/Aug/2001, @08:59
>> Try during some days to place a toolbar near
>> the URL bar on top, in the same level and you
>> will see the problem

> i have been surfing that way all day today, just
> to see if i could duplicate the problem... i
> have not been able to get it to jump to a lower
> toolbar, even though i surfed long and hard
> through amazon.com's long URLs that were
> several times as long as the width of the
> location bar..

It is strange that you have not seen it. Toolbar
handling is very flaky in KDE for a long time. Try
moving around and resizing toolbars...I also have
the location & button toolbars setup next to each
other. A lot of times they appear below each other.
I have seen this when switching to file mode.
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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by Aaron J. Seigo on Monday 27/Aug/2001, @11:16
i agree that toolbars have room to improve in kde, but they have gotten much better. for instance in 2.2 each profile remembers its own toolbar settings, toolbars tend to respect the desktop settings better, etc... not all is roses yet as some toolbars still have (annoying) blank space at the end of them which prevents one from abutting two toolbars directly together, and other toolbars are simply painful to move around (due to the internal layouts).
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Re: The best useful improvements about Konqueror
by Erik on Wednesday 29/Aug/2001, @00:53
I have this problem too.
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