On 23 Sep., 20:43, Beauregard T. Shagnasty
a.nony.m...@example.invalid wrote:
chokito wrote:
In SeaMonkey 2.4 will
javascript:self.resizeTo(1600,1000);self.moveTo(40,10); doesn't
function.
That size appears to me to be a full-screen resolution. If you really
like such big windows, why
Jamey Fletcher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
chokito wrote:
In SeaMonkey 2.4 will
javascript:self.resizeTo(1600,1000);self.moveTo(40,10); doesn't
function.
That size appears to me to be a full-screen resolution. If you really
like such big windows, why don't you just press F11
Enable JavaScript for?
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Since mine is working now, when I click a tab, the tab changes from gray
to white, even if the content is lower down on the page. I spend allot
of time on newegg, since I build computers, and I need to look at the
Details page frequently. I was quite stumped last night when I couldn't
get the
Sat, 01 Jan 2011 09:53:49 -0500, /Stan/:
Seems like there are a number of sites where they tell me I need
JavaScript enabled. I check Preferences/Advanced/Scripts and Plugins
and it is enabled.
For example, at the very bottom of this page:
http://www.capecodfactoryoutlet.com/index.php/store
Seems like there are a number of sites where they tell me I need
JavaScript enabled. I check Preferences/Advanced/Scripts and Plugins
and it is enabled.
For example, at the very bottom of this page:
http://www.capecodfactoryoutlet.com/index.php/store-directory
Stan
On 1/1/11 6:53 AM, Stan wrote:
Seems like there are a number of sites where they tell me I need
JavaScript enabled. I check Preferences/Advanced/Scripts and Plugins
and it is enabled.
For example, at the very bottom of this page:
http://www.capecodfactoryoutlet.com/index.php/store
Stan wrote:
Seems like there are a number of sites where they tell me I need
JavaScript enabled. I check Preferences/Advanced/Scripts and Plugins
and it is enabled.
For example, at the very bottom of this page:
http://www.capecodfactoryoutlet.com/index.php/store-directory
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sat, 01 Jan 2011 09:53:49 -0500, /Stan/:
Seems like there are a number of sites where they tell me I need
JavaScript enabled. I check Preferences/Advanced/Scripts and Plugins
and it is enabled.
For example, at the very bottom of this page:
http
Sat, 01 Jan 2011 15:47:09 -0500, /Stan/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sat, 01 Jan 2011 09:53:49 -0500, /Stan/:
Seems like there are a number of sites where they tell me I need
JavaScript enabled. I check Preferences/Advanced/Scripts and Plugins
and it is enabled.
For example, at the very bottom
Is there an option to enable Java Script and Plug-ins for Mail and Newsgroups
in SeaMonkey 2.0?
TIA,
Margaret
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M wrote:
Is there an option to enable Java Script and Plug-ins for Mail and
Newsgroups in SeaMonkey 2.0?
TIA,
Margaret
JavaScript = No (Security-issues block this.)
Plugins = Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Scripts and Plugins | Enable
Plugins for [checkbox] Mail Newsgroups
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
M wrote:
Is there an option to enable Java Script and Plug-ins for Mail and
Newsgroups in SeaMonkey 2.0?
TIA,
Margaret
JavaScript = No (Security-issues block this.)
Plugins = Edit | Preferences | Advanced | Scripts and Plugins | Enable
Plugins for [checkbox
Raylee Cooper replied On 4/10/2009 10:17 AM
Hi,
I have just upgraded to Seamonkey. I have enabled javascript, ticked
every box in the edit section of the browser window. But I'm still
unable to view most pages, and more often than not, get a message on the
pages I open saying I need
Hi Keith, With out a doubt the quickest reply I've ever received -
thanks, that's awesome. However, I've tried a restart and it hasn't
worked. Should I maybe try download the program again.
Thanks, Raye
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Raylee Cooper wrote:
Hi,
I have just upgraded to Seamonkey. I have enabled javascript, ticked
every box in the edit section of the browser window. But I'm still
unable to view most pages, and more often than not, get a message on the
pages I open saying I need to enable javascript. So, I
Raylee Cooper wrote:
Hi Keith, With out a doubt the quickest reply I've ever received -
thanks, that's awesome. However, I've tried a restart and it hasn't
worked. Should I maybe try download the program again.
Thanks, Raye
Hi Raylee,
It will really help us help you if you can keep your
On 04/10/09 16:23, Michael Gordon wrote:
Mark Hansen replied On 4/10/2009 11:16 AM
On 04/10/09 09:07, Michael Gordon wrote:
Raylee Cooper replied On 4/10/2009 10:17 AM
Hi,
I have just upgraded to Seamonkey. I have enabled javascript, ticked
every box in the edit section of the browser
Mark Hansen replied On 4/10/2009 7:37 PM
On 04/10/09 16:23, Michael Gordon wrote:
Mark Hansen replied On 4/10/2009 11:16 AM
On 04/10/09 09:07, Michael Gordon wrote:
Raylee Cooper replied On 4/10/2009 10:17 AM
Hi,
I have just upgraded to Seamonkey. I have enabled javascript, ticked
every
to Seamonkey. I have enabled javascript, ticked
every box in the edit section of the browser window. But I'm still
unable to view most pages, and more often than not, get a message on the
pages I open saying I need to enable javascript. So, I go back up to
edit, preferences, then advanced to check
John Doue wrote:
Well, this is the only way I know to easily remove extensions for SM1.
It looks like Mnenhy's Chrome Manager hasn't been mentioned much, if at
all, here, then.
As anything, it may not be perfect and occasionally fail to uninstall an
extension, which will then will have to
Benoit Renard wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
its better than nothin'
You should know better, Peter. I know you visit MozillaZine,
specifically its SeaMonkey extension porting thread, which is one of the
threads where this has been discussed.
very rarely. Besides, if there
that I need to enable Javascript. It is already enabled.
This is only happening on the one computer AFAIK.
I uninstalled Seamonkey and then downloaded and installed a fresh
copy, but it is still the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Tia.
Tom
first, a lesson: all your data, preferences
This is on a computer with Vista SP1 and everything completely updated.
I have been using Seamonkey on all of my computers and have had no
problems until now.
I notice that some web sites don't work properly, and some of those
inform me that I need to enable Javascript. It is already
Tom wrote:
This is on a computer with Vista SP1 and everything completely updated.
I have been using Seamonkey on all of my computers and have had no
problems until now.
I notice that some web sites don't work properly, and some of those
inform me that I need to enable Javascript
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