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I don't mean to rain on your parade or anything here but it's a waste of screen space if you ask me...

I'm not really directing that at your efforts OP but at the fact those toolbars don't really offer anything useful and are quite intrusive.
Pretty bland. Thanks, but no thanks. It would be a waste of space for me.
I am aware that you spent a half-day on it, so I hope it was good practice for your skills.

I don't use toolbars, but I appreciate your intent to support the forum in this way.
(04-25-2010, 06:46 AM)Tim Wrote: [ -> ]I don't mean to rain on your parade or anything here but it's a waste of screen space if you ask me...

I'm not really directing that at your efforts OP but at the fact those toolbars don't really offer anything useful and are quite intrusive.

I agree. It's good the OP had the right idea (to help supportforums), but I have never seen toolbars as useful. You can simply use bookmarks and other built-in browser features to do what a toolbar can.
(04-25-2010, 08:51 AM)Elektrisk Wrote: [ -> ]I agree. It's good the OP had the right idea (to help supportforums), but I have never seen toolbars as useful. You can simply use bookmarks and other built-in browser features to do what a toolbar can.

I agree. I have never once used a toolbar (besides ones that come biult-in, and even then I usualy disable them,) and I don't think I ever will. I use Chrome anyway, and I don't think yo can have toolbars on Chrome.
Nice i like the toolbar and i will be using that on my other pc.
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