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problem with BOTTOM dropdown menu Bookmarks page -Firefox2/3 - 55 views
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Dear Sirs,
I have noticed that the BOTTOM drop-down menu in the Bookmarks page - I am using Firefox 2/3 and the problem has been there since the release of the new Diigo
Rasheed Gadir -
Hi Maggie
I am using windows XP, screen resolution 1280x960 at work and 1280x720 when using my laptop. I am also using Mozilla Firefox versions 2 and 3.
If you open the Bookmark page and scroll down to the bottom of the bookmarks list, you will a number of drop-down menus -starting with "More Actions" -similar to the ones at the top of the list.
The problem is that the menus are overlapping
I have sent a screenshot to "Joel Liu"
I remember the same problem was present at the top of the page during the beta testing of the new Diigo and it was fixed.
Thanks
Rasheed
Maggie Tsai wrote:
> Rasheed,
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> Would you please elaborate a bit more, ideally with a screenshot? Please also advise your computer specs (screen resolution, font size / FF theme, etc... ) thanks -
Dear Maggie
if you sent me an email I will email to you the screenshots
Rasheed
Rasheed G wrote:
> Hi Maggie
>
> I am using windows XP, screen resolution 1280x960 at work and 1280x720 when using my laptop. I am also using Mozilla Firefox versions 2 and 3.
>
> If you open the Bookmark page and scroll down to the bottom of the bookmarks list, you will a number of drop-down menus -starting with "More Actions" -similar to the ones at the top of the list.
>
> The problem is that the menus are overlapping
>
> I have sent a screenshot to "Joel Liu"
>
> I remember the same problem was present at the top of the page during the beta testing of the new Diigo and it was fixed.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rasheed
>
>
> Maggie Tsai wrote:
> > Rasheed,
> >
> > Would you please elaborate a bit more, ideally with a screenshot? Please also advise your computer specs (screen resolution, font size / FF theme, etc... ) thanks
>
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I am sure you know more about this than me, but we use to have this feature in the old diigo with no problems at all. Anyway, paying $12 for this feature alone in these "hard times" sounds a bit expensive to me. I hope you are not signalling a shift towards more and more premium features for the best tool on the web.
Joel Liu wrote:
> It's a hard call. While some users want this feature, most users feel it doesn't matter. Adding rich text support will make the toolbar more complex:( and more likely to trigger a bug, for example, conflicting with other extensions. Considering the development cost, if we add this feature for you in a special toolbar, will you consider paying for a premium feature fee, such as $1 per month?