07-24-2005, 12:09 PM -
I think he wants to build the toolbar from the bottom going up, instead of from top going down.
Try enabling "Move to bottom" (in the context submenu "Appearance") for the top button and this will push all other buttons down as well.
Btw, when I tried this on my own existing toolbar, everything was indeed pushed down, but way too far, and all buttons were drawn on top of each other... When I try to reproduce this with a fresh new toolbar, I only see some spacing issues when the top button is "Moved to bottom": there is a gap between all buttons, which isn't there when the bar is top-aligned.
Try enabling "Move to bottom" (in the context submenu "Appearance") for the top button and this will push all other buttons down as well.
Btw, when I tried this on my own existing toolbar, everything was indeed pushed down, but way too far, and all buttons were drawn on top of each other... When I try to reproduce this with a fresh new toolbar, I only see some spacing issues when the top button is "Moved to bottom": there is a gap between all buttons, which isn't there when the bar is top-aligned.
Windows 7, IE 9.0, Shell 6.0.6000.16386, TLB 4.2.3 beta