On 10/28/2019 8:42 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
> As you may know, Google has messed with their Search Engine and now
> the cursor has changed position, etc.
>
> If I change the User Agent in "Prefbar" to - IE 9.0 win 7 - the Google
> cursor goes back to what it used to be.
>
> Is there some way to
DoctorBill wrote:
As you may know, Google has messed with their Search Engine and now
the cursor has changed position, etc.
If I change the User Agent in "Prefbar" to - IE 9.0 win 7 - the Google
cursor goes back to what it used to be.
Is there some way to make this User Agent PERMANENT in S
Just curious...
Why does
Mozilla Seamonkey do this.
And
Mozella Firefox doesn't
I thought Both SM and FF were both Mozilla.
Mike C wrote:
Google search is messed up in SM browser.
Normally the cursor sits in the center of the Google window for me to
enter a search request.
Now it's sittin
I don't know how to do any of these:
> What UA's have you tried?
> Did removing SM from your UA string do anything?
> Did you set UA override FF part to Firefox/55.0?
> Did setting webgl to disabled do anything?
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Apparently there's no fix for this.
If
As you may know, Google has messed with their Search Engine and now
the cursor has changed position, etc.
If I change the User Agent in "Prefbar" to - IE 9.0 win 7 - the Google
cursor goes back to what it used to be.
Is there some way to make this User Agent PERMANENT in SeaMonkey ?
i.e. - t
I have purchased Windows 10 for $110 from WalMart.
Comes with OEM DVD, Cert of Authenticity and the Key Code.
I have to load it onto the Formatted Hard Drive - i.e. It is NOT
an Upgrade.
I will continue to use SeaMonkey with Windows 10.
Been getting a LOT of warnings that my Browser is "Outdate
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