A nice little touch in Thunderbird.
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A nice little touch in Thunderbird.
Not a question or query. I was composing a speculative letter in Thunderbird which was eventually to have a PDF attached (a portfolio of my work). The body of the letter contained the phrase 'please find attached my portfolio as a PDF'. Anyway, I wanted to test some text formatting first and sent the mail to another of my accounts without the attachment.
Thunderbird flagged the word 'attached' and asked if I had forgotten the attachment! I hadn't because of the test I was doing but I thought that was quite neat.
A couple of times I've forgotten to attach my CV when making job applications
Not sure if this is a common feature in most email apps. A nice touch anyway.
Thunderbird flagged the word 'attached' and asked if I had forgotten the attachment! I hadn't because of the test I was doing but I thought that was quite neat.
A couple of times I've forgotten to attach my CV when making job applications
Not sure if this is a common feature in most email apps. A nice touch anyway.
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Thunderbird only picks up what you've written. So if you write, "I'm very attached to you", it asks you if you've forgotten an attachment when you go to send it. It works 98% of the time, because you usually write, "see attached xxxx".
All in all, though, Thunderbird is an exceptionally good email program, far better than anything MS has ever produced.
All in all, though, Thunderbird is an exceptionally good email program, far better than anything MS has ever produced.

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Thunderbird is an exceptionally good email program, far better than anything MS has ever produced
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It's a neat feature, and has saved me from forgetting to attach something many a time. When there isn't an attachment, one click tells it so.
It's sad that they've decided not to "maintain" it. There's nothing else comes close, in my view.
Unlike pesky Firefox: it updated this morning, and lost most of my settings. The tabs are now greyed out and at the top of the page, instead of in full contrast and immediately above the main box. Custom toolbar vanished, with all its icons and links. Forecastfox and the detailed weather stuff has gone. I think they want me to migrate to Chrome.
It's sad that they've decided not to "maintain" it. There's nothing else comes close, in my view.
Unlike pesky Firefox: it updated this morning, and lost most of my settings. The tabs are now greyed out and at the top of the page, instead of in full contrast and immediately above the main box. Custom toolbar vanished, with all its icons and links. Forecastfox and the detailed weather stuff has gone. I think they want me to migrate to Chrome.
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Unlike pesky Firefox: it updated this morning, and lost most of my settings.
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- Forecastfox doesn't work;
- Tabs moved from immediately above main box to top of screen, and greyed out to make them illegible;
- Status bar disappeared;
- Add-ons bar disappeared;
- Custom toolbar gone;
- Separators gone.
Apart from that...
- Tabs moved from immediately above main box to top of screen, and greyed out to make them illegible;
- Status bar disappeared;
- Add-ons bar disappeared;
- Custom toolbar gone;
- Separators gone.
Apart from that...
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Keef,
Did you upgrade from < 28 to 29.0?
If so, you might want to look at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...themerestorer/
It took me about an hour after upgrading to 29.0 to get FF back to how I want it rather than what FF told me to have!
SD
Did you upgrade from < 28 to 29.0?
If so, you might want to look at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...themerestorer/
It took me about an hour after upgrading to 29.0 to get FF back to how I want it rather than what FF told me to have!
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I don't know what version I was on pre-update, but I would expect it to have been the immediately previous one - would that be 29.0.0? However, until 29.0.1 arrived all was as I've had it for ages prior, so maybe I went straight from 28 or less to 29.0.1.
I've got it back to my preferred settings now, apart from the tabs being greyed out and hard to read.
There's also an annoying little "jump" when I switch tabs. Just perceptible, but makes me feel giddy when I toggle from one to the next. Must be my age
(or the vino).
I've got it back to my preferred settings now, apart from the tabs being greyed out and hard to read.
There's also an annoying little "jump" when I switch tabs. Just perceptible, but makes me feel giddy when I toggle from one to the next. Must be my age
(or the vino).
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Phew! You're right! That sorted it all.
That's a fine add-on, is "Classic Theme Restorer." I think it's the only one needed. It put the missing stuff back, allowed the tabs to be the bottom toolbar rather than the top one, stopped them greying out, stopped the screen jumping at each tab change, and stopped the main screen "centring" when I try to snip a piece of whatever's on display (hence moving what I want to snip right off the screen in some cases).
The only problem left is that the font for the toolbars is tiny. I'll have a look for that setting next.
That's a fine add-on, is "Classic Theme Restorer." I think it's the only one needed. It put the missing stuff back, allowed the tabs to be the bottom toolbar rather than the top one, stopped them greying out, stopped the screen jumping at each tab change, and stopped the main screen "centring" when I try to snip a piece of whatever's on display (hence moving what I want to snip right off the screen in some cases).
The only problem left is that the font for the toolbars is tiny. I'll have a look for that setting next.

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Have they really actually gone live with the new FF UI? Despite the appalling feedback they had from beta testing a couple of weeks ago? 
this is why I use FF LTS... apart from security updates, no upgrade for me until October
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo...nizations/faq/

this is why I use FF LTS... apart from security updates, no upgrade for me until October
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo...nizations/faq/
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This version is called "Australis". I don't know about beta-testing: I've not volunteered or been asked in the past couple of years. I don't know what the good points of the new Firefox are, but I've found out a lot of bad ones 
Happily, the "Classic Theme Restorer" has got the setup back to more or less where I like it.

Happily, the "Classic Theme Restorer" has got the setup back to more or less where I like it.




