Re: SeaMonkey 2.16.1 is out

2013-03-10 Thread Daniel
Rufus wrote: Rufus wrote: Justin Wood (Callek) wrote: Hey Guys. Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out to correct a severe security vulnerability. You should be able to grab it from our website http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ or directly form the app's

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 09/03/2013 20:41, Rickles told the world: According to the Add-Ons search, the closest thing is a right-click menu tool that is accessed anywhere inside the tab window of the page being viewed, to close that page. But I agree, the X on the tab name is the simplest,

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Jim Taylor
Rickles wrote: According to the Add-Ons search, the closest thing is a right-click menu tool that is accessed anywhere inside the tab window of the page being viewed, to close that page. But I agree, the X on the tab name is the simplest, most direct and obvious means of closing any tab at any

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Rickles
MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 09/03/2013 20:41, Rickles told the world: According to the Add-Ons search, the closest thing is a right-click menu tool that is accessed anywhere inside the tab window of the page being viewed, to close that page. But I agree, the X on the tab name is the

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Rickles
Jim Taylor wrote: Rickles wrote: According to the Add-Ons search, the closest thing is a right-click menu tool that is accessed anywhere inside the tab window of the page being viewed, to close that page. But I agree, the X on the tab name is the simplest, most direct and obvious means of

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR
n...@likely.com.invalid wrote: This has been discussed before. The current way of having the tab close X at a fixed position on the far right of the tab bar works better for the way many people use the browser (including me) than having it on each tab the way Firefox does. For many

Re: SeaMonkey 2.16.1 is out

2013-03-10 Thread Cruz, Jaime
Interestingly, the Linux version didn't even acknowledge that an update was available until this morning. Now it does, but it hasn't been made available yet on the Ubuntuzilla PPA. -- Jaime A. Cruz Secretary Nassau Wings Motorcycle Club http://www.nassauwings.org/ AMA District 34

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Jim Taylor
Philip TAYLOR wrote: n...@likely.com.invalid wrote: This has been discussed before. The current way of having the tab close X at a fixed position on the far right of the tab bar works better for the way many people use the browser (including me) than having it on each tab the way Firefox

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 10/03/2013 08:39, Rickles told the world: MCBastos wrote: Have you tried middle-clicking on the tab? No I haven't, simply because I use the middle (mouse wheel) button as a double-click action, to save wear tear on the left button. I've had to replace too many mice

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread JAS
Rickles wrote: MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 09/03/2013 20:41, Rickles told the world: According to the Add-Ons search, the closest thing is a right-click menu tool that is accessed anywhere inside the tab window of the page being viewed, to close that page. But I agree, the X on

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Rickles wrote: No I haven't, simply because I use the middle (mouse wheel) button as a double-click action, to save wear tear on the left button. I've had to replace too many mice because the left button wears out before anything else on the mouse, so my current Logitech mouse is set up so I

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Philip TAYLOR
n...@likely.com.invalid wrote: Probably the best solution is to give the user a choice thru a preference (browser.tabs.closeButton) of how they want the close button displayed, as Firefox does http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.tabs.closeButtons . Actually SeaMonkey has that preference

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Rickles
Jim Taylor wrote: Philip TAYLOR wrote: n...@likely.com.invalid wrote: This has been discussed before. The current way of having the tab close X at a fixed position on the far right of the tab bar works better for the way many people use the browser (including me) than having it on each tab

Re: SeaMonkey 2.16.1 is out -- maybe 2.16.2 too.

2013-03-10 Thread Ant
On 3/8/2013 10:48 PM PT, Justin Wood (Callek) typed: Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out to correct a severe security vulnerability. You should be able to grab it from our website http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ or directly form the app's

Re: SeaMonkey 2.16.1 is out

2013-03-10 Thread Rufus
Daniel wrote: Rufus wrote: Rufus wrote: Justin Wood (Callek) wrote: Hey Guys. Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out to correct a severe security vulnerability. You should be able to grab it from our website http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ or directly

Re: SeaMonkey 2.16.1 is out

2013-03-10 Thread Larry S.
Rufus wrote: Daniel wrote: Rufus wrote: Rufus wrote: Justin Wood (Callek) wrote: Hey Guys. Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out to correct a severe security vulnerability. You should be able to grab it from our website http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

Re: SeaMonkey 2.16.1 is out

2013-03-10 Thread Rufus
Larry S. wrote: Rufus wrote: Daniel wrote: Rufus wrote: Rufus wrote: Justin Wood (Callek) wrote: Hey Guys. Following along with our traditional security updates, 2.16.1 is now out to correct a severe security vulnerability. You should be able to grab it from our website

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/10/13 9:32 AM, Rickles wrote: Jim Taylor wrote: Philip TAYLOR wrote: n...@likely.com.invalid wrote: This has been discussed before. The current way of having the tab close X at a fixed position on the far right of the tab bar works better for the way many people use the browser

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Rickles
David E. Ross wrote: Frankly, I prefer the current capability. It means that the tab whose page I see is the tab that will be closed. It also means that, when I select the X button on the far right, I am unlikely to select a tab adjacent to the current tab by having my cursor positioned

Re: Make zoom permanent?

2013-03-10 Thread Geoff Welsh
G. Ross wrote: Web pages have to be zoomed to 75% for me to see the entire width. Is there a way to make this permanent? start with making sure you have minimum font size set to none in Preferences/Appearance/Fonts GW ___ support-seamonkey mailing

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 10/03/2013 12:19, Paul B. Gallagher told the world: You must have really bad luck with mice. In nearly 30 years of running PCs (my first was an IBM PC-XT in 1985), I've never ever worn out a mouse. Sure, I've had to clean out the dust and hair and other miscellaneous

Re: Change in 'Move Tab' behavior

2013-03-10 Thread Jim Taylor
Rickles wrote: David E. Ross wrote: Frankly, I prefer the current capability. It means that the tab whose page I see is the tab that will be closed. It also means that, when I select the X button on the far right, I am unlikely to select a tab adjacent to the current tab by having my cursor

Mozilla says no plans to return to iOS

2013-03-10 Thread Sailfish
REF: http://news.cnet.com/8301-14013_3-57573440/mozilla-says-no-plans-to-return-to-ios/ [excerpt quote=\ Sullivan and Opera Software's Mike Taylor, also on the panel, shared the same viewpoint. They all argued that giving consumers browser choice was essential to making browsers, and the Web

Re: Make zoom permanent?

2013-03-10 Thread G. Ross
Geoff Welsh wrote: G. Ross wrote: Web pages have to be zoomed to 75% for me to see the entire width. Is there a way to make this permanent? start with making sure you have minimum font size set to none in Preferences/Appearance/Fonts GW Thanks. Yes, I had done that, as well as decreasing

Email error message

2013-03-10 Thread Danny Kile
This may not be the correct place for this question. However, maybe someone can direct me to the correct place. I get the following error when I send an email with a link. I does not matter where I send the link to or what the link is to. The error message states that it is an illegal

Re: Email error message

2013-03-10 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/10/13 7:45 PM, Danny Kile wrote: This may not be the correct place for this question. However, maybe someone can direct me to the correct place. I get the following error when I send an email with a link. I does not matter where I send the link to or what the link is to. The error

Re: Email error message

2013-03-10 Thread »Q«
On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 21:45:48 -0500 Danny Kile kileda...@nospamnetscape.net wrote: This may not be the correct place for this question. However, maybe someone can direct me to the correct place. I get the following error when I send an email with a link. I does not matter where I send the

Re: Make zoom permanent?

2013-03-10 Thread Roger Fink
G. Ross wrote: Geoff Welsh wrote: G. Ross wrote: Web pages have to be zoomed to 75% for me to see the entire width. Is there a way to make this permanent? start with making sure you have minimum font size set to none in Preferences/Appearance/Fonts GW Thanks. Yes, I had done that, as

Re: Email error message

2013-03-10 Thread Danny Kile
Danny Kile wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 3/10/13 7:45 PM, Danny Kile wrote: This may not be the correct place for this question. However, maybe someone can direct me to the correct place. I get the following error when I send an email with a link. I does not matter where I send the link to or

Re: Make zoom permanent?

2013-03-10 Thread Ant
On 3/10/2013 9:43 PM PT, Roger Fink typed: You can try the No Squint extension. It is site-specific and will remember its last setting on a given site, provided you set it up that way. In addons.mozilla.org it is totally unclear to me what the latest version is for SeaMonkey, but whatever it

Re: Email error message

2013-03-10 Thread Danny Kile
David E. Ross wrote: On 3/10/13 7:45 PM, Danny Kile wrote: This may not be the correct place for this question. However, maybe someone can direct me to the correct place. I get the following error when I send an email with a link. I does not matter where I send the link to or what the link is