On 5/1/2014 8:07 PM PT, Trane Francks typed:
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Clicking the link doesn't seem to open it. Where is this sidebar
that it
is supposed to appear in?
The Sidebar, AKA F9 or View | Show/Hide | Sidebar.
Okay. It does work in Firefox.
Right. It's a FF feature that was only partially ported
On 5/1/2014 6:19 PM PT, Trane Francks typed:
Specifically, just don't use the Sidebar and don't check that field when
adding a bookmark. It seems to me that you have to go out of your way to
check that box, so it shouldn't be a problem for most people. In my
case, I never even knew this
On 05/02/2014 09:04 AM, Ant wrote:
On 5/1/2014 8:07 PM PT, Trane Francks typed:
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Clicking the link doesn't seem to open it. Where is this sidebar
that it
is supposed to appear in?
The Sidebar, AKA F9 or View | Show/Hide | Sidebar.
Okay. It does work in Firefox.
Right. It's a FF
installed days ago, working perfect, with calendar and google provider :)
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I what to change the default calendar application system wide, to use SM
calendar instead of the default (right now is evolution)
I trying to find a way to open SM on calendar view directly, but I can't :(
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On 05/02/2014 01:39 PM, meduza...@gmail.com wrote:
I what to change the default calendar application system wide, to use SM
calendar instead of the default (right now is evolution)
I trying to find a way to open SM on calendar view directly, but I can't :(
There is an extension that will
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
I felt compelled to write this after the seeing the disaster that Firefox is
turning into with that new Australis interface.
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the interface is
excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for desktop.
On 05/02/2014 06:57 PM, EE wrote:
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
I felt compelled to write this after the seeing the disaster that
Firefox is turning into with that new Australis interface.
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the
interface is excellent, logical and *just
On Friday, 2 May 2014 23:57:07 UTC+1, EE wrote:
Absolutely, I feel the same way. I switched to SeaMonkey because it has
not had its guts ripped out.
Thanks everyone for the show of support for this great browser...!
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Just noticed the Windows version is available for download, but not yet
available for automatic update...
And I was happy to see that, unlike the FireFox update, the Seamonkey
update did NOT break the Forecast Fox extension.
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Nassau Wings Motorcycle Club
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
I felt compelled to write this after the seeing the disaster that Firefox is
turning into with that new Australis interface.
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the interface is
excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for desktop.
EE wrote:
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
I felt compelled to write this after the seeing the disaster that
Firefox is turning into with that new Australis interface.
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the
interface is excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for
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