On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 09:19:07AM +0100, Chris G wrote:
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 07:47:38PM +0100, Brett Parker wrote:
On 19 Apr 19:22, Chris G wrote:
I've been playing with Firefox themes and have been customising the toolbars.
A while ago I added a new toolbar, basically as a separator for the theme I was using but now I need it no more. So, how do you *remove* a toolbar you've added? You can turn view off for the toolbar but I couldn't make that 'stick', every time I restarted Firefox the toolbar was visible again and I had to turn view off again.
So I clicked on "Restore Default Set" in the toolbar customisation window. That got rid of my added toolbar permanently which is something, but now I have loads of icons in the Navigation Toolbar that I don't want.
It says "You can add or remove items by dragging to or from the toolbars", no I can't! I can add items by dragging them too the toolbar but I can't remove them by dragging them from the toolbar.
How on earth does one remove items?
You drag them from the toolbar (and drop them on the customize box, where you'd drag things from on to the toolbar...)
Well something is broken then as that simply doesn't work.
The navigation toolbar is a bit crazy too, it sort or repeats all the way across, e.g. I have three URL entry boxes.
I found the problem, it was a buggy/old add-on called "DragAndDrop Toolbars", removed the add-on and eveything works prefectly again.
Oops! :-)