El 29/12/12 06:28, Paul B. Gallagher escribió:
OK, here's something that does work, though I'm not sure of any
unintended consequences:
In about:config, find the pref print_printer, right-click it, and
choose reset. It becomes blank. Close about:config.
Henceforth, whenever you execute a
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer frequently has the same
problem. Instead of PDF links opening, I get a blank grey screen that
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/30/12 10:56 AM, Michael Gordon wrote:
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David,
I think the OP stated he could not find a user.js file, that would be
because in the Mozilla profiles a user.js file must be created by the
user. Once it is created Mozilla will use its content to copy into the
For several months now I have not had the Navigation Bar displayed in my Sea
Monkey browser window. I don't remember exactly when or after what process this
first occurred.
I have all the toolbars checked, except the sidebar, in the ViewShow/Hide
settings and I have the Website Navigation Bar
On 31.12.2012 06:49, explanethi...@gmail.com wrote:
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For several months now I have not had the Navigation Bar displayed in my Sea
Monkey browser window. I don't remember exactly when or after what process
this first occurred.
I have all the toolbars checked, except
Thanks for the quick reply Jay but I don't see what you a referring to.
At the very top of the window I have a grey bar with the coloured buttons for
closing/minimising/expanding the window. Next down I have the Bookmarks Toolbar
and below that I have the Tabs that are open. Can't see any
Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
El 29/12/12 06:28, Paul B. Gallagher escribió:
OK, here's something that does work, though I'm not sure of any
unintended consequences:
In about:config, find the pref print_printer, right-click it, and
choose reset. It becomes blank. Close about:config.
explanethi...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply Jay but I don't see what you a referring
to.
At the very top of the window I have a grey bar with the coloured
buttons for closing/minimising/expanding the window. Next down I have
the Bookmarks Toolbar and below that I have the Tabs
Dear Paul
Nope, I have nothing like what you describe. I have 'Home' incl. the little
house icon, then a vertical dotted line. To the right of that is 'Bookmarks'
with a folder icon and all my various bookmarks.
I know my eyes aren't what they used to be but I truly see no speckled bars.
And my
Ok everybody, it's fixed. Yay!
For a totally different reason (I could not easily see the little 'X' for
closing tabs), I switched from 'SeaMonkey Default Theme' to 'SeaMonkey Modern'.
After restarting, the problem was fixed. I can also see all the little arrows
and things that were supposed
On 12/31/12 4:49 AM, explanethi...@gmail.com wrote:
For several months now I have not had the Navigation Bar displayed in
my Sea Monkey browser window. I don't remember exactly when or after
what process this first occurred. I have all the toolbars checked,
except the sidebar, in the
On 12/31/12 4:33 AM, Daniel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/30/12 10:56 AM, Michael Gordon wrote:
Snip
David,
I think the OP stated he could not find a user.js file, that would be
because in the Mozilla profiles a user.js file must be created by the
user. Once it is created Mozilla
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer frequently has the same
problem. Instead of PDF links opening, I get a
Ed Mullen wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer frequently has the same
problem. Instead of PDF
On 12/31/12 9:53 AM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I'm a longtime Seamonkey user with multiple computers at different
locations.
They all run Windows XP and are set up identically, to open PDF links
in a new tab.
For the past week or two, each computer
jean-pierre bessette wrote:
Back in August when the program started constantly asking me if I wanted
to 'COMPACT NOW?', I finally clicked OK to whatever the message was in
the hope that it would stop asking me the question.
Instead it seemed to compact almost constantly, causing a
Mort wrote:
jean-pierre bessette wrote:
Back in August when the program started constantly asking me if I wanted
to 'COMPACT NOW?', I finally clicked OK to whatever the message was in
the hope that it would stop asking me the question.
Instead it seemed to compact almost constantly, causing
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