EE wrote on 14/02/2020 7:22 AM:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/12/2020 4:56 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 2/12/20 7:09 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to
appear and be printed in red. Any way to do
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 13/02/2020 9:57 PM:
Daniel wrote:
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux, and use the one set of profile
and data files for my SeaMonkey Suite situated on my Win7 G:\ drive.
Which is unsupported and has known problems.
FRG
Yeap, understood, me living
Original Message
Original Message
Norton pops up a warning that SeaMonkey doesn't have a valid
certificate or something like that! What's this about?
digital signature?
I have not seen this "firewall alert" anywhere else. Only happens upon
launch.
Original Message
Norton pops up a warning that SeaMonkey doesn't have a valid certificate
or something like that! What's this about?
digital signature?
I have not seen this "firewall alert" anywhere else. Only happens upon
launch.
Norton pops up a warning that SeaMonkey doesn't have a valid certificate
or something like that! What's this about?
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/12/2020 4:56 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 2/12/20 7:09 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to
appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?
Export your bookmarks into
David E. Ross wrote:
I believe importing from the exported HTML file will erase your
browsing history. Furthermore, I do not think changes to the HTML
(e.g., color) will import and might even corrupt the import.
You could always save the modified bookmarks.html as a local file and
bookmark
On 2/12/2020 4:56 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 2/12/20 7:09 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
>> Ray_Net wrote:
>>> Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to
appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?
>>>
>>> Export your bookmarks into
Richard Alan wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
I tried Notepad and Word. Too much coding for me to try and pick out
bookmarks. Am I doing it right?
As Walt said, "text editor." Use Notepad. You don't want to be doing
coding in any word processor.
I just get this in Notepad. What do I do now?
2.53.2 has advanced layers switched on under Windows, later NSS, a few bigger
internal changes and bug fixes. Bug fixes needed will land in final 2.53.1
too. We hope to get the final 2.53.1 started this week.
So far they are profile compatible but might change in the future.
FRG
Gabriel
Daniel wrote:
Similarly. I dual boot Win7 and Linux, and use the one set of profile and data
files for my SeaMonkey Suite situated on my Win7 G:\ drive.
Which is unsupported and has known problems.
FRG
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Hi all,
I'm using since a few months the WG9s version of SM for Mac 2.53.1b1 and I have
a few questions:
1) what's different with the current official 2.53.1b1 release? My build is
20191223130007;
2) I now see on WG9s site there's a "2.53.2b1pre", but I don't understand what
has changed since
WaltS48 wrote on 13/02/2020 11:56 AM:
On 2/12/20 7:09 PM, Tom Pamin wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote on 11-02-20 21:35:
I would like some of my bookmarks, and passwords for bookmarks, to
appear and be printed in red. Any way to do this?
Export your bookmarks into bookmark.html then
Ray Davison wrote on 13/02/2020 6:01 AM:
NFN Smith wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
What makes backups more difficult with Windows the Registry. With Mac
and Linux, you can simply copy everything. With Windows, it's
difficult to back up the registry and files and then reproduce a
working system.
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