It is my considered opinion that EVERY SINGLE FORUM MEMBER knows "at least one thing" about the "nuts and bolts" of "Linux" / KDE / Kubuntu / an application / a widget/ something ....that is "kewl to know and maybe do".
ALL forum members are encouraged to post "one thing" that she or he knows, and NOT TO WORRY that..."oh everybody knows this"....because all that one need do is to peruse the threads that wend themselves down into the dungeons and it is quite apparent that....there are a LOT of people who do NOT know what somebody else thinks... is obvious.
To kick off the thread:
Did you know that when you have an ocean of folders in home/ and you are continually having to stare at the ocean of folders and mouse down through them that. to find THAT folder......( I arrange mine by date of interaction so they are always moving around. ...
That...you can pick an often used folder, right click the "outside" of the folder and invoke "properties". Click the "folder icon" and one is presented with a lot of different colours, and different configurations of "folders"?
So, pick BURPLE for "documents" and one can then easily find said folder!
woodveryburplesmoke
ALL forum members are encouraged to post "one thing" that she or he knows, and NOT TO WORRY that..."oh everybody knows this"....because all that one need do is to peruse the threads that wend themselves down into the dungeons and it is quite apparent that....there are a LOT of people who do NOT know what somebody else thinks... is obvious.
To kick off the thread:
Did you know that when you have an ocean of folders in home/ and you are continually having to stare at the ocean of folders and mouse down through them that. to find THAT folder......( I arrange mine by date of interaction so they are always moving around. ...
That...you can pick an often used folder, right click the "outside" of the folder and invoke "properties". Click the "folder icon" and one is presented with a lot of different colours, and different configurations of "folders"?
So, pick BURPLE for "documents" and one can then easily find said folder!
woodveryburplesmoke
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