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Thanks for the quick answer. Sorry for having sound a bit 'harsh' in my previous message; put the blame on my disappointment caused by the disappearing of the 'old' speed dial.....
Some of the critical points could be solved (e.g. hiding the 'popular' tab, saving favorites directly into a selected tab (though it has to be selected beforehand...), some other are still present:
- No possibility of selecting a needed quantity of both columns AND lines, some of them being even temporarily empty; only columns OR lines is available for a user choice....
- No possibility of direct import of an 'old' .speedial backup file. The use of .html export on another computer, followed by a transfer of the saved file, then opening one by one every favorite, and finally saving it with your speed dial feature is a very long time consuming process.....
- No URL or title are displayed, in spite of being selected in the global option of the parameters (all select boxes checked in the Global Options / Appearance tab (see attached screenprints)
Regards,
Erge
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Hi Gleb,
Thanks to your advices, I could solve most of the issues..... Remains only the one about the backup from the 'alternative' Speed Dial made by Josip Del Rio (with .speeddial extension); I had already noticed your backup/restore option, but it works only with .sd files from FVD SD...
Anyway, don't worry about it anymore, I am going to take the opportunity of this FF extension,renewal to sort and renew all my favorites, using the HTML export option of my previous altenative Speeddial, transfer it to my main computer and then simply 'right clic' on every link that I intend to keep, which gives me then the choice of the destination tab in FVD SD. Once all done, I'll backup them with FVD SD relevant option.
As a conclusion of this 'case', and in order to avoid other people being confused by the (apparently) absence of URL & Titles, may I suggest you modify the default setting of the BG color in the Parameter/BG options tab from FFFFFF to 737373, so to have it greyed on startup. Not any 'basic' user can guess that FFFFFF means 'White', leading to unability to read a white text.... This should save you from other confused people adressing angrily your Q&A dept.....lol
Again, vielen Dank für die schnelle und nette Hilfe.
Romain G