Konqueror-toolbars moving around

Janne Ojaniemi janne.ojaniemi at nbl.fi
Mon Feb 28 20:20:43 GMT 2005


On Sunday 27 February 2005 20:31, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> Janne Ojaniemi wrote:
> > I used to have my buttons (in my case: Back, Forward, Up, Home, Reload
> > and Stop) in the same row as my location-toolbar was. The buttons were on
> > the left, and the location-toolbar was on the right. I just noticed that
> > for some reason, the toolbars were separated on separate rows (which
> > didn't look that nice). After a bit of struggling, I managed to get them
> > on the same row again. But I noticed that if I reduce the horizontal-size
> > of Konqueror even by a just a small amount, the toolbars get bumbed back
> > to separate rows. IIRC, it didn't do that before. It's somewhat
> > frustrating, espesially since the location-toolbar has lots of empty
> > space that could be reduced instead of bumbing the whole toolbar to a new
> > row.
> >
> > Is there a way to lock the toolbars in the same row? Like I said, I think
> > my Konqueror used to keep the toolbars in their place, even if I reduce
> > the horizontal size of the Konqueror-window.
>
> You can't lock them in the same row.
>
> In general, the location toolbar and the icons that go to the end of the
> toolbar don't seem to be very cooperative.
>
> If you want the buttons like Firefox:
>
> 	http://home.earthlink.net/~tyrerj/kde/screen06.png
>
> I suggest that you configure the location toolbar like I have.

Thanks, I was able to figure out how to do it. SImply remove the 
location-toolbar, and add the location-bar directly to the main toolbar. 
Problem solved :)!
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