Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tom wrote:
snip
I suspect the is some type of short cut key for
Linux/UNIX people as well.
Funny you mention this, Phillip.as I was reading your reply, I was
thinking 'Should I be using the Windows key in Linux.'
I suppose, if I
On 02/01/2010 13:44, David E. Ross wrote:
places.sqlite 2.1 MB
You could try vacuuming the places database.
What does that mean and how do I do it?
http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/08/vacuum-firefox-databases-for-better-performance-now-with-no-restart/
Some background:
Walter wrote:
Running Win XP SP 3 on a Dell Inspiron 1100 laptop. When I shut down I
sometimes get a notice that 840 is not responding and have to click on
shut down. I do not find a description of what program 840 is with a
google search. Running SM 1.1.18 but working on courage to go to
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 1/1/2010 14:35, Melissa told the world:
Hello all.
I haven't been here in a while, but I have a stumper.
On my friend's computer, which I support . . .
She has Vista, and I recently upgraded her to Seamonkey 2.0.
She keeps getting the following
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Just wondering since I have personal datas in my addressbooks.
Thank you in advance and happy new year. :)
Other then using a master Password, I know of none.
Lee
I don't think the Address
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Just wondering since I have personal datas in my addressbooks.
Thank you in advance and happy new year. :)
Other then using a master Password, I know of none.
Lee
I don't
Philip Chee wrote:
On 02/01/2010 13:44, David E. Ross wrote:
places.sqlite 2.1 MB
You could try vacuuming the places database.
What does that mean and how do I do it?
http://mozillalinks.org/wp/2009/08/vacuum-firefox-databases-for-better-performance-now-with-no-restart/
Some
When email is opened the folders appear on the left but all the emails
are missing from the right pane.
(There are no panes, right or left. Just the folders on the left).
Using SM 1.1.18
I reinstalled SM 1.1.18 thinking that would correct the problem.
It didn't.
Does anyone think it would
When email is opened the folders appear on the left but all the emails
are missing from the right pane.
(There are no panes, right or left. Just the folders on the left).
Using SM 1.1.18
I reinstalled SM 1.1.18 thinking that would correct the problem.
It didn't.
Does anyone think it would
On 1/1/10 11:18 AM, Stefan wrote:
art skriver:
On 12/30/09 5:57 PM, Stefan wrote:
art skriver:
2) The show/hide icons for the toolbars, address area, etc. at the left
side of the window are not present in the mail, compose or navigator
windows. The only way to control them is via the
On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 09:17:14 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote:
For users that are not techno nerds. what exactly does this procedure
do. and does it damage anything you have setup in SM to make it work
like you want. ? I've saved the code to try after I find out exactly
what it does.
Follow the
On 1/2/2010 7:16 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 09:17:14 -0500, Phillip Jones wrote:
For users that are not techno nerds. what exactly does this procedure
do. and does it damage anything you have setup in SM to make it work
like you want. ? I've saved the code to try after I
On 26/12/09 18:56, Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I've re-examined the default theme.. Turns out there is not much to do
to get the grippy action back.
If you'll look ther is the actual bar but with a center Dot. (which
currently does nothing put in code to click on the dot (circle)
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Ant wrote:
Hello!
Just wondering since I have personal datas in my addressbooks.
Thank you in advance and happy new year. :)
Other then using a master Password, I know of
Andrea Govoni wrote:
On 26/12/09 18:56, Rufus wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
I've re-examined the default theme.. Turns out there is not much to do
to get the grippy action back.
If you'll look ther is the actual bar but with a center Dot. (which
currently does nothing put in code to click on
Because of a need to install a replacement hard drive on my wife's 966
mHz P3 PC, I am thinking of moving her from SM v.1.1.14 to SM v.2.01.
1) Is there a good discussion around somewhere addressing the pros and
cons of SM v.1.1.18 vs SM v.2.01?
2) What do I need particularly save in such a
I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the
built-in Google search with goodsearch?
The URL for a goodsearch page is in the format:
Anonymous wrote:
I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the
built-in Google search with goodsearch?
The URL for a goodsearch page is
Hello
I'm about to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.1 and currently in Seamonkey 1.1.8
I use a theme named Really Modern made by a guy named Chris Cunningham
(http://blondechris.com/really-modern/).
I do like this theme very much and would like to keep it in Seamonkey
2.0.1, but
this theme is based
compositor wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I use Seamonkey version 1.1.8 and my preferred search engine is
goodsearch. When I go into EditPreferences...Navigator...Internet
Search, there is no option listed for goodsearch. How do I replace the
built-in Google search with goodsearch?
The URL for a
Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Tom wrote:
snip
I suspect the is some type of short cut key for
Linux/UNIX people as well.
Funny you mention this, Phillip.as I was reading your reply, I was
thinking 'Should I be using the Windows key in Linux.'
I
Rubens wrote:
Hello
I'm about to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.1 and currently in Seamonkey 1.1.8
I use a theme named Really Modern made by a guy named Chris Cunningham
(http://blondechris.com/really-modern/).
I do like this theme very much and would like to keep it in Seamonkey
2.0.1, but
this
HenriK wrote:
Because of a need to install a replacement hard drive on my wife's 966
mHz P3 PC, I am thinking of moving her from SM v.1.1.14 to SM v.2.01.
1) Is there a good discussion around somewhere addressing the pros and
cons of SM v.1.1.18 vs SM v.2.01?
2) What do I need particularly
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rubens wrote:
Hello
I'm about to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.0.1 and currently in Seamonkey 1.1.8
I use a theme named Really Modern made by a guy named Chris
Cunningham
(http://blondechris.com/really-modern/).
I do like this theme very much and would like to keep it in
Any way to put an arrow in the address bar like Flock?
Firefox is ok but Flock is the best because they took mozilla code and
improved on the concept.
Replies welcome thank you
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My memory is that a workaround was required when one wanted to have SM
v.1.x installed in a HD partition other than c:\.
Does SM v.2.x also require some sort of a workaround if one desires it
to be installed in a HD partition other than c:\? If so, where do I
find the instructions for the
HenriK wrote:
My memory is that a workaround was required when one wanted to have SM
v.1.x installed in a HD partition other than c:\.
Does SM v.2.x also require some sort of a workaround if one desires it
to be installed in a HD partition other than c:\? If so, where do I find
the instructions
Leonidas Jones wrote:
/snip/
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and placed next to the Location Bar, or any other
spot you desire.
Lee
i apologize, wrong thread.
Lee
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compositor wrote:
Any way to put an arrow in the address bar like Flock?
Firefox is ok but Flock is the best because they took mozilla code and
improved on the concept.
Replies welcome thank you
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and
Is there a way to force Copernic to index SeaMonkey e-mail?
Thanks for any help!
-George
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Interviewed by CNN on 3/1/2010 02:12, George Carden told the world:
Is there a way to force Copernic to index SeaMonkey e-mail?
Not a documented way, no. I have asked the Copernic people to add this
capability in the past, but they ignored me.
I have wondered for a while if it's possible to
Leonidas Jones wrote:
compositor wrote:
Any way to put an arrow in the address bar like Flock?
Firefox is ok but Flock is the best because they took mozilla code and
improved on the concept.
Replies welcome thank you
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
compositor wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
compositor wrote:
/snip/
The arrow in the Flock Location Bar is simply a Go button, which can be
added in SeaMonkey and placed next to the Location Bar, or any other
spot you desire.
Then again, if you prefer Flock, why not just use it?
Lee
Hi Yes
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