Re: [SOLVED] Re: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/ did not work anymore ?

2015-10-15 Thread Ray_Net

Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 15/10/2015 00:09:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote on 14/10/2015 23:53:

My homepage is: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/

And now I got an ERROR 404 - page not found :-(

What happens ?

Ir works now  Strange .


On my machine, it redirects to <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/>.


Me too ...
That was the problem. I was just asking my old "home page" when they 
remove that page.

Then, they put the redirection and this old url was working again.
Thanks for pinpointing . Now I changed my "home page" url to the new 
location.


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Re: [SOLVED] Re: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/ did not work anymore ?

2015-10-14 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote on 14/10/2015 23:53:

My homepage is: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/

And now I got an ERROR 404 - page not found :-(

What happens ?

Ir works now  Strange .


On my machine, it redirects to <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/start/>.

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[SOLVED] Re: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/ did not work anymore ?

2015-10-14 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote on 14/10/2015 23:53:

My homepage is: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/

And now I got an ERROR 404 - page not found :-(

What happens ?

Ir works now  Strange .
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/ did not work anymore ?

2015-10-14 Thread Burry

On 14.10.15 23:53, Ray_Net wrote:

My homepage is: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/

And now I got an ERROR 404 - page not found :-(

What happens ?


Nothing. The site loads fine here.(firefox ESR 24 5 0 )
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http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/ did not work anymore ?

2015-10-14 Thread Ray_Net

My homepage is: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/start/

And now I got an ERROR 404 - page not found :-(

What happens ?
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/25/2009 8:28 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 9/25/2009 6:36 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
 The front page redesign is bad.

 -It disabled my horizontal scroll bar even though there is some content 
 that overflows my viewport.
 -Users with JavaScript disabled should see the entire in-page list as 
 they can't scroll through it.
 -Why limit the list based on resolution in the first place? Text is 
 supposed to resize along with the resolution after all. Just show the 
 whole list, or decide on a number of items to show by default instead of 
 some silly dynamic method that depends on resolution.

 Funnily enough, at 640x480 it shows the entire list. :)
 
 At 800x600, I see only Firefox as 1 of 6.  And yes, the page is wider
 than my window and has no horizontal scroll bar.  Also, the page
 continues downloading and rendering well after the status bar says Done.
 
 I think I might submit another Bugzilla report.  I already reported a
 different error:  Section numbers for the policy on adding certificates
 to the NSS store were changed to bullets.  This was a very serious error
 since discussions about individual requests to add certificates very
 often cited specific sections in the policy by number.  This problem was
 fixed, but the fix apparently created even another problem.
 

This new bug is #519052 at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=519052.  While it
primarily addressing the missing horizontal scroll bar, it also
indicates a more general problem of the page not being adaptable to
various screen sizes and resolutions.

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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/26/2009 11:27 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 9/25/2009 8:28 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
 On 9/25/2009 6:36 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
 The front page redesign is bad.

 -It disabled my horizontal scroll bar even though there is some content 
 that overflows my viewport.
 -Users with JavaScript disabled should see the entire in-page list as 
 they can't scroll through it.
 -Why limit the list based on resolution in the first place? Text is 
 supposed to resize along with the resolution after all. Just show the 
 whole list, or decide on a number of items to show by default instead of 
 some silly dynamic method that depends on resolution.

 Funnily enough, at 640x480 it shows the entire list. :)
 At 800x600, I see only Firefox as 1 of 6.  And yes, the page is wider
 than my window and has no horizontal scroll bar.  Also, the page
 continues downloading and rendering well after the status bar says Done.

 I think I might submit another Bugzilla report.  I already reported a
 different error:  Section numbers for the policy on adding certificates
 to the NSS store were changed to bullets.  This was a very serious error
 since discussions about individual requests to add certificates very
 often cited specific sections in the policy by number.  This problem was
 fixed, but the fix apparently created even another problem.

 
 This new bug is #519052 at
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=519052.  While it
 primarily addressing the missing horizontal scroll bar, it also
 indicates a more general problem of the page not being adaptable to
 various screen sizes and resolutions.
 

My bug was closed as a duplicate of bug #513272 at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513272.

-- 
David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/

Go to Mozdev at http://www.mozdev.org/ for quick access to
extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread Juergen Herz
On 2009-09-25 04:46, NoOp wrote:
 Probably not the proper groups to report this on, but what the heck.
 
 The new  improved http://www.mozilla.org/ web page pushes out the
 SeaMonkey project when viewed from a 1024x768 monitor. Basically the
 cute little section showing Our Projects only shows Firefox and
 Thunderbird  you need to click the '1 of 3' right arrow to get to
 SeaMonkey.
   This doesn't occur if you are viewing with a 1280x1024 screen; that
 shows Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey '1 of 2' right arrow.

Uh, there are arrows? Right, after switching of JS there are.
Without JS you can see a few pixels of the other projects if you're
attentive.
Using JS for core functionality as opposed to fancy additional stuff is
something that really bugs me.

 Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
 pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
 ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?

How? Move the Community Ticker?
I'm all for showing off SeaMonkey more, but next the Bugzilla people
also want to get on the screen always and then ...

Juergen
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread Robert Kaiser

NoOp wrote:

Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?


No. I'm part of the mozilla.org driving team, and it's not the intended 
purpose of the mozilla.org website to point to all Mozilla projects all 
the time.


I agree that it would be nice if SeaMonkey was featured prominently in 
all resolutions all the time, but after all, that's not what the site is 
for. It's a portal to everything Mozilla, and a home for official 
documents about the whole community - and SeaMonkey is only a small part 
of this community after all.


We are features well on the Our Projects page itself, and we appear on 
the front page if the screen is large enough (the first versions had us 
not even showing up at 1280px width, which I got them to correct as 
space could fit that easily) and when the user scrolls the projects with 
the arrows. That's the most we can do.


Robert Kaiser
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread Benoit Renard

The front page redesign is bad.

-It disabled my horizontal scroll bar even though there is some content 
that overflows my viewport.
-Users with JavaScript disabled should see the entire in-page list as 
they can't scroll through it.
-Why limit the list based on resolution in the first place? Text is 
supposed to resize along with the resolution after all. Just show the 
whole list, or decide on a number of items to show by default instead of 
some silly dynamic method that depends on resolution.


Funnily enough, at 640x480 it shows the entire list. :)
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 9/25/2009 6:36 AM, Benoit Renard wrote:
 The front page redesign is bad.
 
 -It disabled my horizontal scroll bar even though there is some content 
 that overflows my viewport.
 -Users with JavaScript disabled should see the entire in-page list as 
 they can't scroll through it.
 -Why limit the list based on resolution in the first place? Text is 
 supposed to resize along with the resolution after all. Just show the 
 whole list, or decide on a number of items to show by default instead of 
 some silly dynamic method that depends on resolution.
 
 Funnily enough, at 640x480 it shows the entire list. :)

At 800x600, I see only Firefox as 1 of 6.  And yes, the page is wider
than my window and has no horizontal scroll bar.  Also, the page
continues downloading and rendering well after the status bar says Done.

I think I might submit another Bugzilla report.  I already reported a
different error:  Section numbers for the policy on adding certificates
to the NSS store were changed to bullets.  This was a very serious error
since discussions about individual requests to add certificates very
often cited specific sections in the policy by number.  This problem was
fixed, but the fix apparently created even another problem.

-- 
David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/

Go to Mozdev at http://www.mozdev.org/ for quick access to
extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Re: http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-25 Thread NoOp
On 09/25/2009 04:34 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
 NoOp wrote:
 Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
 pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
 ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?
 
 No. I'm part of the mozilla.org driving team, and it's not the intended 
 purpose of the mozilla.org website to point to all Mozilla projects all 
 the time.
 
 I agree that it would be nice if SeaMonkey was featured prominently in 
 all resolutions all the time, but after all, that's not what the site is 
 for. It's a portal to everything Mozilla, and a home for official 
 documents about the whole community - and SeaMonkey is only a small part 
 of this community after all.

But, but, but... the former mozilla.org page showed the links to
SeaMonkey nicely :-) Given that SeaMonkey is 'combined
Thunderbird/Firefox' solution (yes I know that may not be a proper
description, but I expect you know what I mean), and always seemingly
the red headed stepchild in the group, it would be nice to have the box
resized to include SeaMonkey in the 'Our Projects' box.

Also, as others have mentioned (and I have tested), turning off
javascript does show SeaMonkey in the box.

 
 We are features well on the Our Projects page itself, and we appear on 
 the front page if the screen is large enough (the first versions had us 
 not even showing up at 1280px width, which I got them to correct as 
 space could fit that easily) and when the user scrolls the projects with 
 the arrows. That's the most we can do.

Understood. Any objections to politely sending feedback to
webmas...@mozilla.org asking that the page box be modified to include
SeaMonkey? Or would that simply be stiring an already boiling pot?


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http://www.mozilla.org/

2009-09-24 Thread NoOp
Probably not the proper groups to report this on, but what the heck.

The new  improved http://www.mozilla.org/ web page pushes out the
SeaMonkey project when viewed from a 1024x768 monitor. Basically the
cute little section showing Our Projects only shows Firefox and
Thunderbird  you need to click the '1 of 3' right arrow to get to
SeaMonkey.
  This doesn't occur if you are viewing with a 1280x1024 screen; that
shows Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey '1 of 2' right arrow.

Perhaps some of the SeaMonkey folks in power positions can put a little
pressure on webmas...@mozilla.org to resize the Our Projects box to
ensure that SeaMonkey is present on *all* screensizes?

Followup-to: set to mozilla.support.seamonkey

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