On 3/1/13 6:54 PM, Geoff Welsh wrote:
> rackcy...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Seamonkey is one of the best browsers I've been using in a long time. That
>> said there's a minor issue for those of us who regularily stumble our way
>> through the permissions / preference areas when it comes to managing ima
Rick Merrill wrote:
How do I get SM & my webpage to detect
whether the user client/browser is a mobile
phone and display a different URL?
Thanks in advance...
most of that makes no sense at all. You are a user, SM contains a
browser on a device you could/would/are using.
However, using CSS
rackcy...@gmail.com wrote:
Seamonkey is one of the best browsers I've been using in a long time. That said
there's a minor issue for those of us who regularily stumble our way through
the permissions / preference areas when it comes to managing images in browser
windows.
Now I know the dream I
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 01/03/2013 13:36:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 28/02/2013 22:12:
chicagofan wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
I have added a comment to bug 812695
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812695 that I am
seeing this problem on SeaMonkey 2.16 also after
On 01.03.2013 09:13, news.mozilla.org wrote:
--- Original Message ---
> Paul here is the hotel we stay at and the place
> we fish.
>
> http://www.hotelperlabaja.com/index.html
>
> http://www.fishermensfleet.com/
>
> You can get a Mexican fishing license here.
>
> https://www2.ebajacalifornia
Jim Taylor wrote, On 01/03/2013 13:36:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 28/02/2013 22:12:
chicagofan wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
I have added a comment to bug 812695
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812695 that I am
seeing this problem on SeaMonkey 2.16 also after Microsoft Update
How do I get SM & my webpage to detect
whether the user client/browser is a mobile
phone and display a different URL?
Thanks in advance...
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On 3/1/13 7:33 AM, rackcy...@gmail.com wrote:
> Seamonkey is one of the best browsers I've been using in a long
> time.
That said there's a minor issue for those of us who regularily stumble
our way through the permissions / preference areas when it comes to
managing images in browser windows.
> No
Seamonkey is one of the best browsers I've been using in a long time. That said
there's a minor issue for those of us who regularily stumble our way through
the permissions / preference areas when it comes to managing images in browser
windows.
Now I know the dream I have, of having all preferen
news.mozilla.org (twer...@yahoo.com) wrote:
> Paul here is the hotel we stay at and the place we fish.
"twerman", it looks as if you have sent a personal email message to the
newsgroups instead of the intended recipient.
(Another stroke for the practice of using separate applications for mail
Paul here is the hotel we stay at and the place
we fish.
http://www.hotelperlabaja.com/index.html
http://www.fishermensfleet.com/
You can get a Mexican fishing license here.
https://www2.ebajacalifornia.gob.mx/Pesca/
Click the American flag for English.
You want the zona AGUAS DE JURISDICCIO
Tom Pamin wrote:
Can someone go to this flight tracking site
(http://www.flightradar24.com) and see if you have same problem I do?
Click on any plane and then click on Cockpit View in the box on the left
hand side. I’m getting lots of shimmering and breakup of the moving
picture. This happens on
On 02/28/2013 08:08 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8 machine load up with the same bookmarks.
Daniel wrote:
Ken, in its natural state, SM stores your bookmarks as part of a file
called places.sqlite. If you want a bookmarks.html file, you can do this
in your Bookmarks Manager (Bookmarks->Manage Bookmarks) by selecting
Tools->Export HTML.
At least it is in Win7 & Linux.
Oops, quite rig
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 28/02/2013 22:12:
chicagofan wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
I have added a comment to bug 812695
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812695 that I am
seeing this problem on SeaMonkey 2.16 also after Microsoft Update
pushed KB2670838 to my laptop yesterda
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey
Daniel wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8 mac
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8 machine load up wi
Lori wrote:
Thanks to Bill Davidson's easy-to-understand instructions, I was able to
save my SeaMonkey email.
He suggested I write to explain why I'm using Outlook - not by choice, I
assure you. For years, Verizon refused to help me with Mozilla, and I hung
in, all the way from Netscape up, w
A Williams wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
Mark Berger wrote:
NETSCAPE 7.1
Yes this is an old piece of software. Netscape 7.1 was released in
August of 2004. Can it even display most modern web sites properly?
That recent?? I thought it was released much longer ago than 2004!
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8? For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer. What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8 machine load up with the same bookmark
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