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> With Themes and Extensions, I just click the "Install in TBird button
> and everything gets done transparently. But if I click the button under
> the Persona for TBird, it gets added to FF 3.6. How does it get sent to
> the right location TB 3.0?
Not using TB 3.0 but with previous versions, you need to download, save
(usually a .xpi file), and install TB addons from your own box.
Download file and /save/ , go to menu tools>addons
click install button, the addon downloaded should show there - if not,
you need to find where you d/l it to.
FF has the ability to install from the remote location but Tbird
doesn't/didn't. I would surmise that since you told the site to
install, the site assumed it to be for FF.
Alternately, in Thunderbird 3, you can go to the Tools -> Add-ons menu
option, then select the "Get Add-ons" tab/pane, and search for personas.
You should then be able to install directly from there.
Standard8
Actually, at least as far back as TB2, if you drag the link to the
Add-ons window, it will automatically download and install it. No need
to do a manual download and install.
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Not only that but as you mouse-over the over 800 personas, they will
appear in your browser with a live sample. VERY interesting function.
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You can find it here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addons/versions/10900#version-1.4
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Annail�s
Is it possible the functionality has been removed in TB3?
Thanks,
I believe that the locus of the function that you want depends upon
having the e-mail address in your address book.
AFAIK, Tools/Options/Update tab/ Select "Ask me what I want to do."
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John Corliss
Some of us think that is part of the "address book" functionality.
And a subset of that group thinks the autocomplete doesn't work as well
as it used to (in my case the "problems" are that it seems to come up
with way too many offerings, most of which are of a pretty tenuous
relationship to the one I want, and it seems like I used to be able to
trust it first offering without looking at it which is a bad habit I am
still wrestling with.
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Annail�s
Me too--I realized later that "k2nnj"'s comment seems to have propagated
some how to strange places, and I did catch on eary enough.
There endith the short summary of my life.