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"Stacked Vertical" layout support

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hi,

Currently Thunderbird supports vertical layout. But the problem with it the thread has columns which takes quite some space.

There is one more efficient vertical laoyout nowdays used in many email clients (e.g. Geary). (See screenshot attached). Sort of a "stacked vertical" where each thread stacks the info (subject, from, date, etc) within the thread without columns quite nicely which saves lots of space for the message pane.

Does anybody know if there's an add-on for this ?

(I've searched it but couldn't find in the store)

Or otherwise maybe somebody can guide my how to develop such a layout myself ?

Thanks

hi, Currently Thunderbird supports vertical layout. But the problem with it the thread has columns which takes quite some space. There is one more efficient vertical laoyout nowdays used in many email clients (e.g. Geary). (See screenshot attached). Sort of a "stacked vertical" where each thread stacks the info (subject, from, date, etc) within the thread without columns quite nicely which saves lots of space for the message pane. Does anybody know if there's an add-on for this ? (I've searched it but couldn't find in the store) Or otherwise maybe somebody can guide my how to develop such a layout myself ? Thanks

Keazen oplossing

Check the Bugzilla report for features that might arrive in the next release.

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I see. Will give it a try. Guess this isn't available in native Thunderbird ?

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Keazen oplossing

Check the Bugzilla report for features that might arrive in the next release.