On Jun 6, 4:40 pm, Bob M <notbob-m1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 09:57:29 -0700,
Peter.Potamus.the.Purple.Hi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >the setting should have taken the focus away from the bookmark manager
> >and put it on to the browser. Which it didn't according to you. So,
> >change that setting to the other setting. Close the program, reopen
> >it, and change it again. Does it work now?
>
> No. With the other setting selected, when I click on a new url, I still
have
> to click on the bottom bar. Only difference is that the new url page
does not
> show, it remains hidden. The focus, in either case remains on the
Bookmarks
> Manager screen. A much older version of Netscape used to work correctly,
but
> all of the recent Mozilla 8.... versions work the same.
> Does your version work as I think it should?
when I have a bookmark manager open, and I click on a bookmark, the
focus is taken away from the bookmark manager, and put onto the
browser.
OK, one final try: in the address bar, type in about:config and look
for these entries:
browser.tabs.loadBookmarksInBackground
browser.tabs.loadDivertedInBackground
browser.tabs.loadInBackground
once found, double click on them and change them to false. Did this
work?


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