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lost old display
I had to restore my PC and thunderbird. Can't figure out, ideas appreciated
1. I had a personal picture in the message pane on start up, it wasn't a web page.,
2. incoming email was one line, if I remember it just showed the subject, if I wanted the who I could just open it.
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By default the developers thought it would be a really neat idea to cause confusion for people who never used Cards View, so they enabled it by default.
You want to use 'Table View'.
Newer version have something called 'Message List Header' toolbar and to the right of the 'Quick Filter' button is a new icon - click on it and then select 'Table View' from the drop down. I've added an image below as a guide.
To get image dispay in the Message Pane header area when you select to open and read an email.
- Select email so it displays in Message Pane
- click on 'More' and select 'Customise'
- Select checkbox for 'show sender's profile picture'
- Click on 'Done'
The image is the one you use in the Address Book for the contact.
I did find that I had to restart Thunderbird to force it to update whatever file it needed to update after I had added an image for a contact.
I my previous version I selected a picture of a horse which would appear when Thunderbird started. Can I do that with this version ?
Can't find Message List Header' toolbar and to the right of the 'Quick Filter' button ????
bobbee25 said
I my previous version I selected a picture of a horse which would appear when Thunderbird started.
I guess that you mean what is displayed in the message pane when TB opens (see picture). It is called Thunderbird Start Page and you can choose/change it in Settings > General > Thunderbird Start Page (picture)
1. c:\desktop\brownhorse.jpg
Results
File not found
The file /c:/desktop/brownhorse.jpg cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.
re :Can't find Message List Header' toolbar and to the right of the 'Quick Filter' button ????
Image you posted - above the column headers is the 'Message List Header' toolbar 'it says: Inbox 112 Messages on the left and on the right there is the 'Quick Filter' button which if selected shows the 'Quick Filter' toolbar - but there is another icon to the right of it which looks like small rectangles - clickon that icon and then select 'Table View' - see image below where I've highlighted the icon in a red square.
re :Thunderbird Start Page and you can choose/change it in Settings > General > Thunderbird Start Page (picture)
Yes that still works but it does not look like you have entered the location correctly. Most people do not have a desktop directly on the C: drive. They have a user account name which they enter a password when they start computer.
I've just added an image as Start to display in the Message Pane area Two examples. My User Account has some folders by default eg: Documents, Photos, Pictures In Pictures is another folder which contains the image I want. My example:
- C://Users/Myuseraccount name/Pictures/My Art/green_jars-crop.jpg
I put a copy of that image onto my desktop, so now the location would be: example:
- C://Users/Myuseraccount name/Desktop/green_jars-crop.jpg
So you might need to edit as follows:
- C://Users/YourComputerUserAccount name/Desktop/brownhorse.jpg
Thats it, never would have found it on my own. Table view is what I had on my old PC.
Now for the picture
Deleted since double post
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Mapenzi said
bobbee25 said
File not found The file /c:/desktop/brownhorse.jpg cannot be found. Please check the location and try again.On my Mac the location address is file:///Users/username/Tafunatu.png
You might try the following location address file:///C:/users/username/desktop/brownhorse.jpg If this doesn't work read this KB article http://kb.mozillazine.org/Start_Page_for_mail#Changing_the_Start_Page
Toad-Hall said
r Image you posted - above the column headers is the 'Message List Header' toolbar 'it says:
It was MY image. LOL!
I got it, moved off the c volume and entered:
file:///f:/k/desktop/brown_horse.jpg
Thanks a lot, I am back to where I was last week.
One more question, I want to install Thunderbird on my backup pc, after the install, is there a file(s) that I can copy over so I don't have to go thru this again ?
Go through what? The whole TB installation or just the picture as the start page?