This seems so obvious, but I can't make it happen, and I haven't found any posts on it.
I want to add a launcher to the menu that will open an ftp site (or any file, would be useful).
I have successfully added a launcher to the desktop, and that works fine. I even found the remote folder icon to use.
But how can I do this in the menu? I tried to add a new item under the Internet category, filled in the form, closed the editor, and nothing changed.
Did I miss a step?
Pogo..
I found the solution here http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 6&t=172414. The Places menu can be edited after right-clicking the Menu button and selecting Preferences.
[SOLVED] How to add a file location to the main menu
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[SOLVED] How to add a file location to the main menu
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Re: How to add a file location to the main menu
Thanks for getting back to me, nomko. I should have said I'm using version 17.nomko wrote:Which version of Mint are you using?
While I have solved this problem, I might start another topic since I find that I am unable to add items anywhere in the menu.
Pogo.