Is this something hard to fix? I would think not. If not, please move this from
future to something sooner. There is simply no good reason for this to be so tall.
At 800 X 600 in Linux Mandrake KDE and in OS/2, the new card window is taller
than the space between the edge of the screen and the toolbar. In W2K at 800 X
600, it is only slightly less tall than that space, and opens way below 0,0,
leaving the OK & cancel buttons offscreen by default. In OS/2, it opens each
time with the titlebar way above the top of screen. See screenshot http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=91249&action=view and bug 67913.
Simply right adjusting the currently left adjusted 'add to . . .' or the
'name,address,other' tabs would allow substantial vertical compaction without
losing [the excessive] whitespace between any entry fields.
The currently excessive whitespace means this could easily be made much shorter
than it currently is and accomodate minimum screen resolutions.
Is this something hard to fix? I would think not. If not, please move this from
future to something sooner. There is simply no good reason for this to be so tall.
At 800 X 600 in Linux Mandrake KDE and in OS/2, the new card window is taller bugzilla. mozilla. org/attachment. cgi?id= 91249&action= view and bug 67913.
than the space between the edge of the screen and the toolbar. In W2K at 800 X
600, it is only slightly less tall than that space, and opens way below 0,0,
leaving the OK & cancel buttons offscreen by default. In OS/2, it opens each
time with the titlebar way above the top of screen. See screenshot
http://
Simply right adjusting the currently left adjusted 'add to . . .' or the other' tabs would allow substantial vertical compaction without
'name,address,
losing [the excessive] whitespace between any entry fields.
The currently excessive whitespace means this could easily be made much shorter
than it currently is and accomodate minimum screen resolutions.