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What's your IE toolbar layout look like?

standart size buttons w/ text under em, back, forward, stop, refresh, favorites, media...in that order...address bar under
 
I have one bar with three elements combined to maximize the viewing window even more than yours:

Small buttons with no text toolbar / menu bar / address bar

And the "lock toolbar" option in XP makes it all go together very smooth.

Of course, I'm running in what looks like a much higher resolution than you: 1600x900 on a Sony Widescreen
 


<< I have one bar with three elements combined to maximize the viewing window even more than yours:

Small buttons with no text toolbar / menu bar / address bar

And the "lock toolbar" option in XP makes it all go together very smooth.

Of course, I'm running in what looks like a much higher resolution than you: 1600x900 on a Sony Widescreen
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Try the link again, I edited it. I'm running 1280x960, but wanted to make the screenshot small.
 


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Mine looks like that, except my Menu bar is in between the button bar and the address bar.

I'd post it, but @home here just switched over to Insight, and I don't have webspace with them yet.
 


<< I have mine set nice and simple, to maximize screen space and minimize useless crap buttons that I don't need. screenshot What's your look like? >>



Mine's exactly the same. 🙂
 
I have the main toolbar, with the standard buttons below it, and the address bar below that with the "go" button showing. I have the standard buttons without labels and set for small icons.

nik
 
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