Netscape 4.7: shop 'til you stop
John Chambers,,,781-647-1813
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Mon Nov 15 10:12:30 EST 1999
Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.ORG> writes:
On a second look, it was added, and did not replace the sto, which is still
there.
Bill Horne wrote:
>
> Along with the security fixes, however, comes an unwelcome guest: the
> "Stop" icon has been replaced by a "Shop" symbol, which
> (JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!!) takes you to shop at netscape.com.
In any case, the original question is still useful. I've often found
myself without a STOP button because I've narrowed the window so that
I can have more than just a browser on the screen. It would be useful
to know how to put the most useful buttons on the left, so they can
still be used with a narrow window. What is "useful" is, of course,
different for different people. Does Netscape have any known way of
controlling such things?
It'd also be useful if the font size for the buttons could be
changed. I keep finding myself with a small font size for text, but
with huge buttons that can't all be seen unless you give the browser
the full screen. I'd guess that somewhere in all the config stuff
hidden in $HOME/.netscape, there's a way to give a button font size,
but guessing about such things doesn'd do you much good. Accidentally
stumbling across the exact spelling of the resource name could take
longer than the projected lifetime of the solar system ...
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