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I don't know what I've managed to do, but somehow I've deleted all the toolbars from Konqueror except the location bar - and I haven't a clue how to get them back. At the moment I have no icons for Home, Back etc, and no text menu list at the top. Despite right-clicking on everything that the book tells me, I'm getting nowhere - nothing recognisable is appearing to allow me to reinstate these missing toolbars. Any ideas gratefully received - thanks!
Thanks, but I can't get into Settings as I've got no menu bar across the top. If I log on as Root, then all is fine, but as the normal user, all I've got is a Location Bar and nothing else - no Back, Forward, Stop etc, or text menu........I imagine the solution is simple, but at the moment ¡t's beyond me.
Thanks for this - I still didn't get anything that made any sense, but the problem has now been solved - it appears that once I'd got an active browser window going (using some arbitrary site), then when I right-clicked anywhere in that window, I actually got a drop down menu (which hadn't appeared in a blank browser window) that allowed me to reselect the toolbars I wanted to view.
Problem solved, and many thanks for the advice.
Cheers, JonnyL
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