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  1.  # 1
    So i'm just playing with firefox and bookmarks and stuff and i notice you can open bookmarks in the sidebar - is it possible to make a stylesheet for this similar to the handheld one? (i.e. a lot narrower)?
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      CommentAuthorlech
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 2
    ?
  2.  # 3
    Hmm, I don't think so.
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      CommentAuthorlament
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 4
    what lech said.
    • CommentAuthorjonezy
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 5
    what lament said
  3.  # 6
    if you're using firefox, create a new bookmark manually, and tick the box that says 'open bookmark in sidebar'
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      CommentAuthorlech
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 7
    ehhh, this looks HIGHLY f'd up in my sidebar considering that there are fixed widths for said sidebar, mini. That with the fact that the sidebar is only about 400px wide max doesn't necessarily help it. I guess this could work for a truely fluid stylesheet, but not the main really when you have things like the panel hider enabled.
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      CommentAuthorlament
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005 edited
     # 8
    apparently it did something to your avatar too, cuz it's gone.. wtf?
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      CommentAuthorlech
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 9
    my server is being retarded today, im screwing things up.
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      CommentAuthorjsanders
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 10
    i get you mini. of course that would be possible, you'd just need to be very clever with getting things on the page, since page real estate would be superpremium.

    this way, you could be lurking on the board all the time, in the same window!
  4.  # 11
    well exactly jsanders, thats why i thought if we could make it use the handheld css somehow (which naturally accounts for situations where space is at a premium) it would be pretty neat.
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      CommentAuthornathan
    • CommentTimeAug 11th 2005
     # 12
    I see no use for it.
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