Rick Merrill wrote:
https://www.dcu.org/onlineserv/HB/HomeBanking.cgi
w3c.org complains that the page has no Doctype (true).
SM2.5 gives a blank page, apparently not recognizing the javascript at all.
Now Chrome, IE, Firefox 3.6 show the page correctly. Setting useragent
to Firefox 3.6 makes
John wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John wrote:
http://www.cerm.info/bible_studies/Topical/work.htm
You also need a grammar checker for your pages.
The Bible has allot to say ... for example.
I did a search but did not find the word
John wrote:
99% of web pages you run through that thing has errors.
It's actually about 93% according to a study a doctoral student did a
few years ago.
Its job is to find mistakes. All I care about is if a page looks good
in modern browsers. I will never in my lifetime get a page to run
PhillipJones wrote:
Jay Garcia wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
If I go to http://www.howtogomo.com/en/#homepage and click on
anything, nothing happens. This site works correctly only in
IE8
Works for me with 2.4.1 and with Firefox 8. It's all HTML5 and I don't
think SM
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
How do we know if this is a Trojan or something equally bad?
How do we know if *what* is a trojan?
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Paul wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
How do we know if this is a Trojan or something equally bad?
Many people use virus scanners to look for those sorts of things.
Trojans are not viruses.
If the OP thinks he has one, I'd recommend:
MalwareBytes Anti-Malware http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Paul wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul wrote:
Paul Bergsagel wrote:
How do we know if this is a Trojan or something equally bad?
Many people use virus scanners to look for those sorts of things.
Trojans are not viruses.
If the OP thinks he has one, I'd recommend:
MalwareBytes
Stan wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Stan wrote:
I get this message or an equivalent one every so often at various
sites. I can usually get rid of it by using NoScript and allowing
temporary use of the page. Is there a way to avoid this?
Notice! You are seeing this page instead of our normal homepage
MCBastos wrote:
Interesting. This demo:
http://thewebrocks.com/demos/context-menu/
works for me in Firefox 8, but not on Seamonkey.
Now, that's likely my fault. I have several non-default settings to
keep websites from taking over my browser, and NoScript to boot. But
I'm not sure -- the
Ant wrote:
I just noticed my sent e-mails, with return receipts request, don't
ask/send an e-mail (assuming not ignored) for it even to myself.
What's up?
Please describe your settings in:
Mail Newsgroups - Return Receipts
My email clients will never respond to your receipt request. The
David Goldfield wrote:
I think the subject of my message summarizes my issue.
Not really. It is always best to present your question in the body of
your post, rather than writing a novella in the Subject line. For
example, yours could read Unexpected Safe Mode boot deletes email and
leave
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty:
David Goldfield wrote:
First, let me say that I am in no way mad at Mozilla and this was
my fault for not properly researching the consequences of going
into safe mode and resetting preferences.
I can see no way that a simple Safe Mode start
David E. Ross wrote:
I have disabled Advertise Firefox compatibility. When I go to
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/, it still says it's checking
Firefox.
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Says the same thing when visiting
the page with Opera!
It also says Warning, a newer
Ray_Net wrote:
AvisJacobs wrote:
freelance writer
I agree that this post is a spam.
But i don't understand it. (no url - no mailadress - nothing useful)
Nobody ever said spammers were smart. ;-)
First clue, it was a reply (like all this recent crap) from the
web-based mozilla-xp.com
NoOp wrote:
On 11/15/2011 09:39 AM, upscope wrote:
UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.143
[snippage]
Samples from my filter logs for news.mozilla.org:
Applied filter UserIpAddress: 91.212.226.143 to message from
HollyHall30u...@mozilla-xp.com/ - Thunderbird 3.0.4 is now available
for download at
NoOp wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Can't you simply set just one filter that uses:
Fromcontains mozilla-xp.com
Delete Message
Works for me. All those HollyHall and MelendesPat spams disappear. ;-)
You could, but then you'd miss some valid non-spam messages. Examples
NoOp wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
One wonders why this Dimitris and the 'free404' person would both choose
to use u...@mozilla-xp.com as a mailing address. :-/
Perhaps they are posting from/using:
http://mozilla-xp.com/
http://mozilla-xp.com/site~about
Ah. Wasn't aware
Jim wrote:
f1...@nospampobox.com wrote:
On 11/11/2011 8:53 AM On a whim, Jim pounded out on the keyboard
Houston -- I have a problem --
I am a U.S. government employee. To view our pay statements and make
changes, we have to use the site www.employeeexpress.gov. I have SM and
IE 9.0 on my
Dustbin wrote:
Dustbin wrote:
I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a
web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP.
But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...?
An interesting collection of answers though clearly many thought I
wanted to write the web
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
I was talking about those without a mailto: there. For mailto: it
doesn't send at all but just open an email window, and that
determines how it is sent in the end - usually ends up with SMTP
or IMAP, whatever the respective email client and account
Dustbin wrote:
I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in a web
form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not SMTP. But is it
HTTP; is it FTP; is it...?
You're going to have to provide more details.
The mailto: protocol will do nothing more than activate a
Michael Gordon wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Dustbin wrote:
I have been wondering what protocol is used to return the info in
a web form. E.g. the mailto: protocol. I take it this is not
SMTP. But is it HTTP; is it FTP; is it...?
You're going to have to provide more details
Michael Gordon wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
[snip as this is OT]
You can hide your e-mail address from them using a little JavaScript;
the web browser reads the script and displays the name and address
visually, but the BOTS cannot render the mail address
Michael Gordon wrote:
Very good examples. We now have several different ways to accomplish
the same task.
On the web, there are many ways to skin the cat. :-)
BTW, I found your touchbase.html page. I see it leads to the NMS version
of Matt's old script. It's good you're using the updated and
Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
[bigsnip]
Frog wrote:
I am trying to make a .GIF signature file that can be attached to a
message---like I can attach a piece of clip art to a message.
Do a plain-text signature.
Why we cannot use a beautiful signature ?
If you use it in business
Jen Gailt wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnastya.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote :
Michael Gordon wrote:
Jen Gailt wrote:
I was hoping to find some simple html for doing mouseover tool tip
type text, that would work in all browers.
Someone suggested the HTML tagsabbr andacronym but I tried
Michael Gordon wrote:
Jen Gailt wrote:
I was hoping to find some simple html for doing mouseover tool tip
type text, that would work in all browers.
Someone suggested the HTML tagsabbr andacronym but I tried them and
they won't work in seamonkey when I upload them. They worked fine in
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Useta be, when I deleted a mail folder, it would be moved to Trash, and
I could recover it if I made a mistake -- at least until I emptied the
trash. Now it seems that I'm working without a net -- if I delete a
folder, it's gone instantly, no chance of recovery.
Is
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
The title attribute produces the tooltip (except in certain Microsoft
browsers that do not follow standards ...
expand..that erroneously use alt for a tooltip.../expand
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Useta be, when I deleted a mail folder, it would be moved to
Trash, and I could recover it if I made a mistake -- at least
until I emptied the trash. Now it seems that I'm working without
a net -- if I delete
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
If you have nothing useful to contribute,
Well, that's a slap in the face...
I hope some useful person sees your plight.
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Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test: Has
mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup? Just look at the last several days worth of postings
there.
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
This is both a test to see if the spurious bounces problem has been
repaired and to ask this naive question about mozilla.test: Has
mozilla.test now become a general discussion, and blow off steam
newsgroup
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
No, it is in your configuration somewhere. Check your account settings
for your bellsouth account, to look for a copy-to that includes the
Cuban address.
Oh, and add your own email address as a CC: then look in that received
mail headers for the Cuban address
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Someone in Cuba, dainierlt (??), is subscribed to the SeaMonkey mailing
list ???
Seems to me if that were true, and be the cause of the bounce, wouldn't
all of us receive the bounces then?
I dunno. It's a puzzlement.
(Thanks for snipping the crosspost.)
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Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Someone in Cuba, dainierlt (??), is subscribed to the SeaMonkey mailing
list ???
Seems to me if that were true, and be the cause of the bounce, wouldn't
all of us receive the bounces then?
I dunno. It's
Neil Winchurst wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
dirk wrote:
is there an option to automatically delete messages after a certain
period of time?
Dirk what do you mean??
If you mean that you want to delete every email two weeks (or whatever)
after you receive itI think
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
In the past several weeks I have been seeing some SPAM messages
advertising a financial website. All of the original posts have been
about 3 lines long. (Some of the follow up discussion posts have been
longer)
You could exercise your filters and make them disappear.
GeraldJan wrote:
http://vinkesteijn.info/MotoGP.JPG
What does that (previously posted) link have to do with the subject of
the post you replied to? You are just playing, aren't you?
I didn't notice you set Follow-up to the .test group. Cheeky, at best.
I'd suggest your testing is over.
GeraldJan wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
GeraldJan wrote:
http://vinkesteijn.info/MotoGP.JPG
What does that (previously posted) link have to do with the subject of
the post you replied to? You are just playing, aren't you?
I didn't notice you set Follow-up to the .test group. Cheeky
Daniel wrote:
dirk wrote:
is there an option to automatically delete messages after a certain
period of time?
Dirk what do you mean??
If you mean that you want to delete every email two weeks (or whatever)
after you receive itI think no!
I think yes! Select the folder in question,
Scott Milliken wrote:
how do i unsbcrib to seamonkey? i wont to stop getting email from you.
The instructions are in every email you receive from the list:
List-Unsubscribe: https://lists.mozilla.org/options/support-seamonkey,
Otto Wyss wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Otto Wyss wrote:
This has been mentioned several times yet no progress is visble at
all. No question SeaMonkey is loosing users because of this, lots of
users. Why isn't anyone working on this?
Is it always the same page? Your start page
Rick Merrill wrote:
tHAT WOUDd be nice
Please do not reply to SPAM, and especially don't quote it thereby
giving the spammer even more exposure. Thanks for your cooperation.
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PhillipJones wrote:
Scott Milliken wrote:
how do i unsbcrib to seamonkey? i wont to stop getting email from you.
Click on Mozilla News group head which should switch you to set menu one
of the choices should be subscriptions click on that.
uncheck SeaMonkey.
Scott is using the mailing list,
Otto Wyss wrote:
This has been mentioned several times yet no progress is visble at
all. No question SeaMonkey is loosing users because of this, lots of
users. Why isn't anyone working on this?
Is it always the same page? Your start page, perhaps? Give a URL to a
page where you see this
Daniel wrote:
km wrote:
... is this possible? can i order a disc with presets? how much???
Question for those in the know
Mandriva Linux is now distributing itself on a USB stick, so someone can
plug the stick into any computer and boot into Mandrive.
Would it be possible to solve
Daniel wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Otto Wyss wrote:
This has been mentioned several times yet no progress is visble
at all. No question SeaMonkey is loosing users because of this,
lots of users. Why isn't anyone working on this?
Is it always the same page? Your start page, perhaps
WLS wrote:
Herrmann Hofer wrote:
Daniel wrote:
(Did I read about SeaMonkey Portable here-abouts??)
Yeah, why not try
http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/seamonkey_portable.
Works quite well: Install, configure, copy, run on a different
computer...
Because the OP wants a silent install
km wrote:
... is this possible? can i order a disc with presets? how much???
No, you can't.
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km wrote:
Basic Shipping Info: ...
Methinks you meant to send this elsewhere.
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km wrote:
... i need a silent install of seanonkey 2.x
can you point me to a download??? ( x = any)
Silent in what way?
If you expect to use it for email, it can't be silent; it needs your
input for all the mail server/account information. Please state your
reason for a silent install -
km wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
km wrote:
... i need a silent install of seanonkey 2.x
can you point me to a download??? ( x = any)
Silent in what way?
If you expect to use it for email, it can't be silent; it needs your
input for all the mail server/account information. Please
km wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
km wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
km wrote:
... i need a silent install of seanonkey 2.x
can you point me to a download??? ( x = any)
Silent in what way?
If you expect to use it for email, it can't be silent; it needs your
input for all
km wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
km wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
km wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
km wrote:
... i need a silent install of seanonkey 2.x
can you point me to a download??? ( x = any)
Silent in what way?
If you expect to use it for email, it can't
km wrote:
... PLS DO not use my handicap against me. i am bright and articulate.
Not a single person, especially me, has said anything about your
handicap, nor that you were not bright. However, if you want to flaunt
it as an excuse ... well ...
You've been given just about any conceivable
W3BNR wrote:
On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton SPAMMED the following:
[SNIPPED]
Go to EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL NEWSGROUPS /
and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'
Why are you replying to the spammer? And quoting it?
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W3BNR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
W3BNR wrote:
On 10/21/2011 5:28 AM LESSIE19Shelton SPAMMED the following:
[SNIPPED]
Go to EDIT / PREFERENCES / MAIL NEWSGROUPS /
and UNCHECK the block for 'MAIL START PAGE'
Why are you replying to the spammer? And quoting it?
Quoting
WLS wrote:
I wasn't aware the PHP had text color, bold, etc functions(?). I always
thought that was HTML. But then again, it has been awhile since I played
around with PHP.
It doesn't. PHP can, of course, be made to output HTML, but that is a
server-side process.
Aside: the aforementioned
NoOp wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Aside: the aforementioned link to unix.com/programming tries to
redirect me:
http://www.unix.com/advertisement.php ...
Not very friendly.
They require cookies. If you have cookies off you'll get the redirect loop.
You're probably right. I think I
BeeJ wrote:
no not crossposting.
Not posts but the groups are duplicated twice under each server. i.e. I
have four of the same groups under the two servers. I have 8 unique
groups that are now there 4x2= 32 times.
And as I said it kept trying to download messages over and over when I
clicked on
Rick Merrill wrote:
You guys have solved the problem! Good work. Now I'll have to figure
out the implementation.
Install a font containing that glyph? ;-)
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Rick Merrill wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
The following html is supposed to display
a chevron followed by the headline.
Plymouth pays high price
Instead, it displays a box containing small characters 276f
What character encoding or what causes this?
a style
user@domain.invalid wrote:
Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
Works for me SeaMonkey 2.4.1 Windows 7
Works for me SeaMonkey 2.5b3, WinXP sp3, with Java enable and with Java
disable.
Just to provide a data point, there is no Java on the page. There is,
however, numerous bits of JavaScript. The two
Rick Merrill wrote:
The following html is supposed to display
a chevron followed by the headline.
Plymouth pays high price
Instead, it displays a box containing small characters 276f
What character encoding or what causes this?
a style=3Dfont-size: 13px; href=3Dhttp://links5=
John Cunniff wrote:
Ok, here it is:
http://www.shellworld.net/~johnc/temp/seamonkey_error.bmp
Let me know!
Hmm. Besides the bug that WLS wrote about, try turning off any
anti-virus program(s) you may have running and try the Update again.
It might be a firewall program, too. These are
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
SM 2.4.1 no customizations, on a WIN 7 system.
If I left button click on a link,
Where will the new content be displayed?
- New page?
- old page?
- new tab?
- old tab?
How does one predict/guess ?
Same tab, overwriting what was there.
Unless:
a) you were pressing
km wrote:
... i want to email my sm with the setting
to a friend so when she clicks on the download link
it will install my sm on her desktop???
It would be much better if your friend would download the application
from its web site, rather than you trying to email such a large file.
With
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
I posted this: to the newsgroup.
-
[snip]
SM 2.4.1 no customizations, on a WIN 7 system.
If I left button click on a link,
Where will the new content be displayed?
- New page?
- old page?
- new tab?
- old tab?
How does one
John Cunniff wrote:
I tried to check for update under Help menu, I'm in SeaMonkey 2.2. I got
an error:
Something tricked into accepting an update in your insecure update.
Please contact your network provider and seek help.
I don't understand this error.
I don't, either. Are you using a
Daniel wrote:
NoOp wrote:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/11/microsoft_browser_crituque/
[Microsoft flags Firefox and Chrome for security failings]
Of course when I go to:
http://yourbrowsermatters.org/
..which, if you do a WHOIS, you will find that domain is owned by Microsoft.
It
DAVID B Weintraub wrote:
I got a 2.5 using Google Chorme on a Windows 7 machine.
Visiting the site with Chromium 12, here's what I get:
We do not have any data for your browser, so we can’t give your browser
a score.
The reason is the scam only looks for Internet Explorer, Chrome, and
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Oftentimes SM refuses to print an entire HTML document, truncating it at
the bottom of page one even though it goes on much longer. Here's an
example:
http://www.nlightsweb.com/lib/renhist.htm
This contains the frameset code
frameset rows=100%,* border=0
frame
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
... The problem is likely some combination of using a frame and a
single-cell organism. ;-)
Yes, but as I said, once I get down to that framed page it prints
fine. It's only when the one-cell page is nested in a frame that the
problem
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 while in the browser?
Instant full-screen!
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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
NoOp wrote:
If not, and in the interim I'd very much advise that you simply
download and extract the standard SeaMonkey 2.3.3 to a home folder and
run it from there. you'll not have to mess about with the Ubuntu 2.0.13
version (which IMO to this point has been poorly maintained). I gave up
New computer, brand new installation of Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome, ext4 file
system . I use Thunderbird, wife uses Seamonkey on same box. The latest
version in the 11.04 repository is 2.0.13 and it installed as expected. I
set up her POP email account (1 account). It receives mail fine. Browsing
is
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
Followup:
I've removed 2.0.13 and reinstalled it, but kept same profile. No change
in the crashing. Google unhelpful. Any ideas?
I have completely removed SeaMonkey -- now *including* the profile -- and
reinstalled 2.0.13 with new profile. Same
WLS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty replied to hisself:
Followup:
I've removed 2.0.13 and reinstalled it, but kept same profile. No
change in the crashing. Google unhelpful. Any ideas?
I have completely removed SeaMonkey -- now *including* the profile
WLS wrote:
So why doesn't [does?] Ubuntu have SM 2.0.14? Is that operating system
that bad
they don't keep up with security releases of browsers? Not that SM
2.0.14 is up to date with security fixes.
I can't answer that, except to say that Ubuntu is a fine operating system.
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WLS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
lol! I'll worry about security later, after I get the current
repository-provided version working without crashing!
What do they have to say about it on the Ubuntu forum? Could it be a bad
build in the repository?
Can't say. I haven't been
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
lol! I'll worry about security later, after I get the current
repository-provided version working without crashing!
Sometimes, when a program crashes repeatedly and inexplicably, it is not
the program at fault at all
NoOp wrote:
On 09/15/2011 05:09 AM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
New computer, brand new installation of Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome, ext4 file
system. I use Thunderbird, wife uses Seamonkey on same box. The latest
version in the 11.04 repository is 2.0.13 and it installed as expected.
I set up her
Jane--Galt wrote:
Just tried it - it doesn't prevent a site from coming up in Google
results, which is what I needed.
Now you've asked a totally different question...
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Jay Garcia wrote:
On 25.08.2011 21:03, sean nathan bean wrote:
d...@kd4e.com sent me the following::
Just getting back to this ...
Is the file to which this is added /etc/hosts ?
Is everything in there blocked?
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
# block google ads. add additional servers
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Just getting back to this ...
Been awhile, eh?
Is the file to which this is added /etc/hosts ?
..for a Linux OS, yes.
Is everything in there blocked?
If used like posted here, yes.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
# block google ads. add additional servers
W3BNR wrote:
I haven't played with HTML5 as yet.
There isn't much need. It's still a draft and a lot of it is not yet
supported by browsers. Ask in alt.html if you are concerned.
All my sites are HTML 4.01 Strict, which is stable. (XHTML is at a
dead end, so no point going there either.)
--
Ken Rudolph wrote:
... (for me, crucially with html Composer)
Have you ever looked at the fork of Composer, called KompoZer ?
Supposedly newer code. And separate, not dependent on the suite.
http://kompozer.net/
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PhillipJones wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
[big snip]
So you actually don't have many windows open - you just reuse the
one you had. You only have one site open at a time. Just like a
person with one tab open.
True. I not interested in looking at 40-50 items at one time. If I
Juiceman wrote:
When I right click a picture I dont have the option to copy it or
send it or save it.
Is this for all pictures, or just a specific picture? Some sites use
subterfuge to prevent click/save in an attempt to prevent copyright
theft. You need to supply an exact example. URL, and
W3BNR wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty submitted the following:
Juiceman wrote:
When I right click a picture I dont have the option to copy it or
send it or save it.
Is this for all pictures, or just a specific picture? Some sites
use subterfuge to prevent click/save in an attempt
PhillipJones wrote:
flyguy wrote:
I love tabs - they are a major reason I switched away from IE years
ago.
I group my tabs by using another window: weather window (27 tabs),
NYT window (5 to 10 tabs, depending on the news an editorials that
day), shopping search window (5 to 20 or so),
Mike C wrote:
Another browser not mentioned: Avant
http://www.avantbrowser.com/
Avant is a shell over the Windows' Internet Explorer.
Be truthful. ;-)
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sean nathan bean wrote:
really don't think that'd be the case... not that i get a lot of
spam hese days... i just find it interesting that i get duplicates
of 100% of what spam arrives...
seems like a hiccup in servers to me...
Easy to prove if they are duplicates or not. Look at the
JohnW-Mpls wrote:
Phooey, SM's 2.2 is no better at being fully accepted at some sites
- 2.2's new option to advertise FireFox compatibility does not
help, at least for me. One of my major sites is adding stuff SM
just does not see and I cannot afford to miss those things.
Why don't you
John wrote:
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not SeaMonkey?
Yahoo is clueless with their browser sniffer. You will need to add
NOT Firefox/3.6
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John wrote:
I'm running SeaMonkey v2.0.14. I tried to upgrade my Yahoo! email
account to their new system, but it tells me my browser is not
supported. Firefox 3 and newer are supported, so why not
SeaMonkey?
Yahoo is clueless
JD wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
.. userChrome.css
2. add this style:
.tabbrowser-tab[selected=true] hbox {
background-color:#b7e490 !important;
}
The color is just an example (you can choose what you like),
Now, how do I change the color to a light blue?
Jens has told you the 'how' ..
JD wrote:
http://www.somacon.com/p142.php
Azure it is: #F0
Thanks Beau!
Yer welcome. ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azure_%28color%29
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