Hello,
When trying to add Ubuntu Software Center to the sidebar yesturday it would just put a blank spot on the bar where the icon should be. Right clicking it would not show all the options. The same thing has happened with other apps.
Screenshot included
Today when trying to add it it wouldnt even make a spot for it at all.
I have a problem with the Google nexus 7 tab.
I have an hidden sidebar which slide to the left when opened.
When opened, we can see the content of the sidebar is out of the container (see the picture), but when I close and open again, the content is well placed.
http://i.stack.imgur.com/3AMOY.jpg
Any idea please ?
Thanks
Hello,
Is there some 'limit' to the number of icons on the unity sidebar , because i have 26 icons on that left sidebar, and the 3 last/lowest icons(desktop/worksheetchanger/trashcan) cannot be moved to a higher place on that sidebar ... :confused:
Hello everybody,
I am pleased to announce the release of my newest app, Appsi. Appsi started out as an application sidebar, but became much, much more.
Hello everybody,
I am pleased to announce the release of my newest app, Appsi. Appsi started out as an application sidebar, but became much, much more.
how can I 1.change items and bookmarks in thunar sidebar?2.or remove the whole sidebar?
Is there a way to expand/collapse a single folder or all folders in the mutt-patched sidebar? I couldn't find anything about this in the sidebar documentation.
I removed all the icons in the sidebar because I'd like it to act more like a taskbar than a program dock. However, I now find it annoying that I must type "Software Center" into the Dash search bar whenever I wish to open it.
I thought it would be a good idea to put it right in the Dash home somewhere. Since I don't use Thunderbird, I thought to replace that icon with the Software Center.
In previous Ubuntu nautilus supports drag and drop folder adding a bookmark to left sidebar. But Ubuntu 12.04 Precise doesn’t support this drag and drop adding nautilus sidebar shortcuts. This brief tutorial will show you how to add bookmarks/folders to nautilus sidebar in Ubuntu 12.04.
1. Launch nautilus and open a folder, then press Ctrl+D or navigate to Bookmarks -> Add Bookmarks menu.