On 11-07-15 11:14 PM, gheronne wrote:
I looked at sync, and there is no way to setup your own sync server
snip
1. Go to Edit--Preferences--Sync.
2. Click on Set up SeaMonkey Sync
3. Click on Create a New Account
4. Beside Server, click on the drop-down menu and select Use a custom
server.
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 02:47:12 -0400, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-15 11:14 PM, gheronne wrote:
I looked at sync, and there is no way to setup your own sync server
snip
1. Go to Edit--Preferences--Sync.
2. Click on Set up SeaMonkey Sync
3. Click on Create a New Account
4. Beside Server,
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 15/07/2011 23:42, gheronne told the world:
Add-on manager also changed in 2.2 compared to 2.0.14 - it now opens a
web page which misses most of my normal adds-on, like BetterPrivacy,
IEView, Image Zoom, and PrefBar to list just a few, which are found
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/13/11 8:11 PM, Robert Gault wrote:
William Greenwood wrote:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:5.0)
Gecko/20110706 Firefox/5.0 SeaMonkey/2.2
When going to
URLhttp://stockcharts.com/freecharts/dynamicpnf.html?$SPX
Hello,
Does anyone here know how to install a new version of All in One Sidebar on
Seamonkey 2.2? It says the new version is also incompatible with SM2.2, and
even forcing off compatibility checking it will not install. I have
installed xSidebar, and the older version did work in SM2.0.14,
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 09:31:11 -0400, Margo Guda wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone here know how to install a new version of All in One Sidebar on
Seamonkey 2.2? It says the new version is also incompatible with SM2.2, and
even forcing off compatibility checking it will not install. I have
Several people have noticed this including in the Mozillazine forums.
This was a deliberate change I introduced when I implemented scrollable
tabs. I think this should go into the FAQ so that I can point people at it.
Secondly, should we revert this particular change for the time being
since
Interviewed by CNN on 16/07/2011 12:59, Philip Chee told the world:
Several people have noticed this including in the Mozillazine forums.
This was a deliberate change I introduced when I implemented scrollable
tabs. I think this should go into the FAQ so that I can point people at it.
On 07/16/2011 04:05 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 02:47:12 -0400, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-07-15 11:14 PM, gheronne wrote:
I looked at sync, and there is no way to setup your own sync server
snip
1. Go to Edit--Preferences--Sync.
2. Click on Set up SeaMonkey Sync
3. Click on
I have four profiles. For some reason, one of the profiles still has
SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.1. The other three have SeaMonkey Default
Theme 2.2.
How can I update the one profile? I cannot find any SeaMonkey Default
Theme at AMO.
--
David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/
On occasion, I
On 11-07-15 11:30 PM, JohnQPublic wrote:
I use the Flashblock add-on in Firefox which comes up OK when I search for
Flashblock with the Firefox Add-ons Manager, along with 23 other related
add-ons. When I try the same search in SeaMonkey2.2, only one add-on is
found, NoScript, which is related
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 14/07/2011 19:09, azed13 told the world:
Normally, when I install new versions of Seamonkey I check custom so
that I can disable things like Chatzilla and a couple of other services
I never. I installed 2.2 on my laptop, selected Custom which only
offered
MCBastos ha scritto:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/07/2011 12:59, Philip Chee told the world:
Several people have noticed this including in the Mozillazine forums.
This was a deliberate change I introduced when I implemented scrollable
tabs. I think this should go into the FAQ so that I can point
JD wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 14/07/2011 19:09, azed13 told the world:
Normally, when I install new versions of Seamonkey I check custom so
that I can disable things like Chatzilla and a couple of other services
I never. I installed 2.2 on my laptop, selected Custom which
On 7/16/11 1:08 PM, Francesco Presel wrote:
MCBastos ha scritto:
Interviewed by CNN on 16/07/2011 12:59, Philip Chee told the world:
Several people have noticed this including in the Mozillazine forums.
This was a deliberate change I introduced when I implemented scrollable
tabs. I think
On 7/15/2011 11:57 AM PT, NoOp typed:
Understand. Thanks as always, thanks for Prefbar - it's always the
first addon that I install on every version of SM FF.
Ditto. One of my favorite extensions. I guess AMO team is backlogged
with all the other extensions due to recent new versions. :/
On 7/16/11 4:13 PM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2011 11:57 AM PT, NoOp typed:
Understand. Thanks as always, thanks for Prefbar - it's always the
first addon that I install on every version of SM FF.
Ditto. One of my favorite extensions. I guess AMO team is backlogged
with all the other
Ray_Net wrote:
JD wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 14/07/2011 19:09, azed13 told the world:
Normally, when I install new versions of Seamonkey I check custom so
that I can disable things like Chatzilla and a couple of other services
I never. I installed 2.2 on my laptop, selected
On 11-07-16 8:08 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/16/11 4:13 PM, Ant wrote:
On 7/15/2011 11:57 AM PT, NoOp typed:
Understand. Thanks as always, thanks for Prefbar - it's always the
first addon that I install on every version of SM FF.
Ditto. One of my favorite extensions. I guess AMO team
I noticed a small but somewhat annoying bug involving site
icons/favicons behavior on Seamonkey (it does not seem to happen in
Firefox, but then I don't use Firefox as much, so it *might* just have
slipped by):
The precedence order for saving the site icons on the Places database
seems to be
I've used the Mozilla suite from the Netscape days on OS/2. Right up
to the end of the Seamonkey 1.x series, it always did what I needed, and
I am truly grateful for all the effort that's been put into Mozilla, and
Seamonkey in particular. I've tried Firefox, and used it extensively at
work,
On 7/16/2011 2:12 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
I have four profiles. For some reason, one of the profiles still has
SeaMonkey Default Theme 2.1. The other three have SeaMonkey Default
Theme 2.2.
How can I update the one profile? I cannot find any SeaMonkey Default
Theme at AMO.
It sounds like
I think you may find Midori a superior choice to Chrome.
No spying and much tighter code.
So, I've switched to Chrome. I don't particularly like it, but I'm
liking Seamonkey less and less anyway. Chrome doesn't have all the
plugins I want, but it has most of them, and despite worries about
On 7/16/2011 10:05 PM, Graham wrote:
Once again, I thank the Mozilla and Seamonkey teams for all their
efforts: the web and all its browsers are much better for their efforts;
even IE has improved by leaps and bounds because of Firefox. I won't be
along for the ride, but I will keep an eye open,
Graham wrote:
I'm liking Seamonkey less and less
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Whenever I see these long diatribes about SeaMonkey,
I note that they never mention the authors' participation
in the Release Candidate trial/review process.
___
Graham wrote:
I've used the Mozilla suite from the Netscape days on OS/2. Right up
to the end of the Seamonkey 1.x series, it always did what I needed, and
I am truly grateful for all the effort that's been put into Mozilla, and
Seamonkey in particular. I've tried Firefox, and used it
While I think some of the criticism is justified, I don't think the
predictions are correct.
Yes, the transition to the rapid-release train has been troublesome. Not
just here on Seamonkey, but in Firefox too. But that happened in large
part because extension developers are still getting used to
JeffM wrote:
Graham wrote:
I'm liking Seamonkey less and less
[Large amounts of text elided]
Whenever I see these long diatribes about SeaMonkey,
I note that they never mention the authors' participation
in the Release Candidate trial/review process.
Yup. -JW
On 16.07.2011 22:15, JeffM wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Graham wrote:
I'm liking Seamonkey less and less
[Large amounts of text elided]
Whenever I see these long diatribes about SeaMonkey,
I note that they never mention the authors' participation
in the Release Candidate trial/review
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