Ant wrote:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
Thank you in advance. :)
Ant, I've just noticed the posts mentioning SM 2.7.2I'll do the
update and let you know!!
Daniel wrote:
Ant wrote:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
Thank you in advance. :)
Ant, I've just noticed the posts mentioning SM 2.7.2I'll do the
update and let
TMitchell wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
TMitchell wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
TMitchell wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Ok guys, I need your help.
I have been hearing over the past few releases a few reports about
application.ini
As I use a Mac G4 with OS 10.4.11, SeaMonkey 2.0.15pre is the last one I
can run on my system. I have been using the US English one (which was
the only one I could find when I installed it several years ago), but I
have now discovered that the UK English version can still be downloaded.
When
As I use a Mac G4 with OS 10.4.11, SeaMonkey 2.0.15pre is the last one I
can run on my system. I have been using the US English one (which was
the only one I could find when I installed it several years ago), but I
have now discovered that the UK English version can still be downloaded.
When
I had a question about some details of Joomla software that i submit in
the Joomla Forum.
A part of the answer was:
Generally, in these situations you could use the tool FireBug to inspect
elements and view the css entries.
The tool FireBug that is available in browsers such as FireFox and
On 02/18/2012 12:08 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
I had a question about some details of Joomla software that i submit in
the Joomla Forum.
A part of the answer was:
Generally, in these situations you could use the tool FireBug to inspect
elements and view the css entries.
The tool FireBug that is
How do I migrate a Sea Monkey profile from an older version on one
computer to the SM 2.6.1 version on a new computer?
How do I start SM in an un-profiled state, where I can create a new
profile?
Thank you in advance,
Dan
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support-seamonkey
On 2/18/12 10:13 AM, Dan C wrote:
How do I migrate a Sea Monkey profile from an older version on one
computer to the SM 2.6.1 version on a new computer?
How do I start SM in an un-profiled state, where I can create a new
profile?
Thank you in advance,
Dan
For the latter question:
On 2/17/2012 1:41 PM PT, Ant typed:
I notice that both Firefox and Thunderbird released versions 10.0.2. So,
whatever is the chemspill bug this time, it doesn't look
Firefox-specific. Therefore, should we expect Seamonkey 2.7.2 anytime
soon?
My installed SM v2.7.1, in Debian stable, doesn't
On 2/18/2012 1:25 AM PT, Daniel typed:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
Ant, I've just noticed the posts mentioning SM 2.7.2I'll do the
update and let you know!!
On 02/17/2012 08:57 PM, Ant wrote:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
Thank you in advance. :)
/home/username/.mozilla/seamonkey/profilename/chrome
$ ls
WLS wrote:
On 02/18/2012 12:08 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
I had a question about some details of Joomla software that i submit in
the Joomla Forum.
A part of the answer was:
Generally, in these situations you could use the tool FireBug to inspect
elements and view the css entries.
The tool FireBug that
Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I was fiddling making different browser the default browser.
Each time in explorer per exemple the filename.htm icon is the icon
of the default browser.
Then i re-instate SM as the default browser.
BUT in explorer, per exemple the filename.htm icon is just an
On 02/18/2012 02:41 PM, Ant wrote:
On 2/18/2012 1:41 PM PT, NoOp typed:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
Thank you in advance. :)
On 12-02-17 11:57 PM, _Ant_ spoke thusly:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
By default, the /chrome/ directory does not exist, so you need to create
it before creating
On 02/18/2012 08:36 AM, Michael Graubart wrote:
As I use a Mac G4 with OS 10.4.11, SeaMonkey 2.0.15pre is the last one I
can run on my system. I have been using the US English one (which was
the only one I could find when I installed it several years ago), but I
have now discovered that the
On 2/18/2012 4:19 PM PT, NoOp typed:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
Thank you in advance. :)
/home/username/.mozilla/seamonkey/profilename/chrome
$ ls
On 2/18/2012 4:22 PM PT, Chris Ilias typed:
On 12-02-17 11:57 PM, _Ant_ spoke thusly:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
By default, the /chrome/ directory does not
Why is it that the last few updates accessed from the check for
updates downloads the entire new SM program instead of just the new
updated files? Or is it that there are that many new changes in the
program? Just wondering.
--
You either teach people to treat you with dignity and respect, or
On 12-02-18 8:47 PM, _Ant_ spoke thusly:
On 2/18/2012 4:22 PM PT, Chris Ilias typed:
On 12-02-17 11:57 PM, _Ant_ spoke thusly:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
By
JAS wrote:
Why is it that the last few updates accessed from the check for
updates downloads the entire new SM program instead of just the new
updated files? Or is it that there are that many new changes in the
program? Just wondering.
JAS, this is just a WAG on my part.
SM Suite is a complex
Interviewed by CNN on 19/02/2012 00:05, JAS told the world:
Why is it that the last few updates accessed from the check for
updates downloads the entire new SM program instead of just the new
updated files? Or is it that there are that many new changes in the
program? Just wondering.
Well,
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 19/02/2012 00:05, JAS told the world:
Why is it that the last few updates accessed from the check for
updates downloads the entire new SM program instead of just the new
updated files? Or is it that there are that many new changes in the
program? Just
On 2/18/2012 6:39 PM PT, Chris Ilias typed:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
By default, the /chrome/ directory does not exist, so you need to create
it before
On 19/02/2012 08:22, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 12-02-17 11:57 PM, _Ant_ spoke thusly:
I cannot seem to find them in my Debian box's SM2 profile directory. I
did find IceWeasel (aka Firefox) v3.6.27's though. I am trying to edit
user*.css files.
By default, the /chrome/ directory does not exist,
On 02/18/2012 08:49 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 19/02/2012 00:05, JAS told the world:
Why is it that the last few updates accessed from the check for
updates downloads the entire new SM program instead of just the new
updated files? Or is it that there are that many new changes
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