Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
Stan
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I'm using the SWEET SUITE, SeaMonkey.
Try it at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
stan spie...@hvc.rr.com wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
It's the Seamonkey logo to the right of the address bar that
throbs when it's retrieving a website.
Different themes may turn this into something other than the
On 1/18/2009 6:33 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
stan spie...@hvc.rr.com wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
It's the Seamonkey logo to the right of the address bar that
throbs when it's retrieving a website.
Different themes may
stan wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
Stan
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation tool-bar
and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does. On some
versions of Mozilla products, it
John Doue wrote:
stan wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is
the advantage of having it?
Stan
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation tool-bar
and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does. On some
versions of
John Doue wrote:
stan wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
Stan
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation tool-bar
and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does. On some
versions of Mozilla
Ray_Net wrote:
John Doue wrote:
stan wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is
the advantage of having it?
Stan
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation
tool-bar and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does.
On some
John Doue wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation
tool-bar and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does.
I did not see any large M on my SM brower
As Robert said, it is actually the SM bird on default
In news:bysdnrcnsja77u7unz2dnuvz_uwdn...@mozilla.org,
John Doue notw...@yahoo.com wrote:
[about the throbber]
As Robert said, it is actually the SM bird on default themes.
That thing's an abstraction of a Sea-Monkey, not a bird. Actual
Sea-Monkeys look like this:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation
tool-bar and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does.
I did not see any large M on my SM brower
As Robert said,
John Doue wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Double-click on the large M at very right end of the navigation
tool-bar and you will have discovered what a throbber is .. and does.
I did not see any large M on my SM brower
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when
its busy], put the following script into your
userChrome.css file or into Stylish. The image is a
book turning pages. You can use any moving image you
want, as long as it will fit into that tiny little space.
toolbar
As I write this, Task Manager is reporting that SM is hogging 89 percent
of the CPU time even though no downloads are in progress and the Stop
button is gray. Only a single instance of SM browser is open; Mail
Newsgroups is closed and no other applications are running.
Any ideas why this is
stan wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber? What is the
advantage of having it?
Stan
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=throbber
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Gus Richter wrote:
Another post talks about the throbber. What is a throbber?
stan wrote:
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=throbber
An even more tightly-focused search for technical terms:
http://www.google.com/search?q=define:throbber
What is the advantage of having it?
None if you
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy], put
the following script into your userChrome.css file or into Stylish. The
image is a book turning pages. You can use any moving image you want, as
long as it will fit into that tiny
Ray_Net wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy], put
the following script into your userChrome.css file or into Stylish.
The image is a book turning pages. You can use any moving image you
want, as long as it will fit
JeffM wrote:
John Doue wrote:
[about the throbber]
As Robert said, it is actually the SM bird on default themes.
»Q« wrote:
That thing's an abstraction of a Sea-Monkey, not a bird.
Actual Sea-Monkeys look like this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Artemia_salina.jpg
...and, as is
In
news:096a263d-5bf4-441b-9eb3-28cde4b13...@g1g2000pra.googlegroups.com,
JeffM jef...@email.com wrote:
John Doue wrote:
[about the throbber]
As Robert said, it is actually the SM bird on default themes.
»Q« wrote:
That thing's an abstraction of a Sea-Monkey, not a bird.
Actual
In news:poednveolkbup-7unz2dnuvz_h4aa...@mozilla.org,
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
peter.potamus.the.purple.hi...@gmail.com wrote:
SeaMonkey was the developers term when they were
programming Netscape
The developers had come up with the code name Buttmonkey, and
Netscape management changed
JeffM jef...@email.com wrote:
*sea monkey* is another name for Brine Shrimp.
I think the sea monkey term was made up by marketers
who put ads in the back of comic books
so they could swindle 8 year olds out of their allowances.
I spent some of my hard earned paycheck on those just last
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when
its busy], put the following script into your
userChrome.css file or into Stylish. The image is a
book turning pages. You can use any moving image you
want, as long as it will fit into that tiny
Gerald Ross wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
To change the throbber when there is activity [aka when its busy], put
the following script into your userChrome.css file or into Stylish.
The image is a book turning pages. You can use any moving image you
want, as long as it will fit
On 1/18/2009 3:43 PM, Ray K wrote:
Ray K wrote:
As I write this, Task Manager is reporting that SM is hogging 89
percent of the CPU time even though no downloads are in progress and
the Stop button is gray. Only a single instance of SM browser is open;
Mail Newsgroups is closed and no other
Hello all.. I have encountered this before and fixed it, yet cannot
remember how to now.
There are a few messages which I receive that are totally in code, then
others are blank and unreadable.
These messages are from people or organizations which I have received
before and can read on
David Genelle Massey wrote:
My old e-mails disappeared overnight. I didn't do anything to the
program. They were there when I went to bed and gone when I got up.
Any chance of recovering them? Thanks, Dave :-)
click on view, messages, all. Did that work?
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*IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks,
RE: Message: 7
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 22:13:17 -0500
From: Justin Wood (Callek) cal...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: SM uses too much CPU time
Clearly, as seen from the mostly outside observer, knowledgeable in most but
not all respects...
Another reason that SM 1.x should have been abandoned
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