On 8/18/2012 1:43 PM PT, Jens Hatlak typed:
No need [1]. Just open the Data Manager (under Tools), select
Preferences only from the drop-down, select a domain and switch to the
Preferences tab. Under Preferences Name, browser.content.full-zoom
will appear for sites that have a custom zoom level
Hello.
Does anyone know where SeaMonkey v2.10+ keep its zoom settings for each
web site? I didn't see them in my about:config and prefs.js list. I sure
miss NoSquint extension. :P
Thank you in advance. :)
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Ant wrote:
Hello.
Does anyone know where SeaMonkey v2.10+ keep its zoom settings for each
web site? I didn't see them in my about:config and prefs.js list. I sure
miss NoSquint extension. :P
Thank you in advance. :)
content-prefs.sqlite
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On 8/18/2012 11:44 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Does anyone know where SeaMonkey v2.10+ keep its zoom settings for each
web site? I didn't see them in my about:config and prefs.js list. I sure
miss NoSquint extension. :P
content-prefs.sqlite
OK, I have this file but how do I view and edit it?
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Ant wrote:
On 8/18/2012 11:44 AM PT, Ed Mullen typed:
Does anyone know where SeaMonkey v2.10+ keep its zoom settings for each
web site? I didn't see them in my about:config and prefs.js list. I sure
miss NoSquint extension. :P
content-prefs.sqlite
OK, I have this file but how do I view and
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