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Relocate Events/Calendar Panel

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  • Èsì tí ó kẹ́hìn lọ́wọ́ david

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Hi! I'm exploring going back to using a standalone email client rather than a web based client, and have always had a soft spot for Thunderbird.

I view my email on a portrait oriented monitor, so horizontal real estate can be a real asset - My folder pane on the left side only takes up about 25-33% of the vertical space, and the remaining space would be ideal for me to pop my events/calendar panel into, and then have the rest of the screen for the actual email list and content of emails.

Is it somehow possible to move these panels? Most other applications would let me drag and drop things like that, but I can't seem to do it with Thunderbird. Not "complaining" - just noting.

Thanks for your kind thoughts.

Hi! I'm exploring going back to using a standalone email client rather than a web based client, and have always had a soft spot for Thunderbird. I view my email on a portrait oriented monitor, so horizontal real estate can be a real asset - My folder pane on the left side only takes up about 25-33% of the vertical space, and the remaining space would be ideal for me to pop my events/calendar panel into, and then have the rest of the screen for the actual email list and content of emails. Is it somehow possible to move these panels? Most other applications would let me drag and drop things like that, but I can't seem to do it with Thunderbird. Not "complaining" - just noting. Thanks for your kind thoughts.

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Would you be able to draw a box with the panels as you would like them? Saying you're on a portrait browser and that horizontal space is an asset is confusing to me. Thank you.

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Sure thing! Here's a picture of my situation...

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Okay, my suggestion is to use the Wide View and toggle calendar on and off with F11 key as needed.