Thank you to all the people out there who do such great work keeping
SeaMonkey (the one full-featured Windows FOSS browser out there that hasn't
gone down the "we must copy Chrome for no good reason" route) alive and
kicking.
As someone who started using this browser back when it was named
If SM is the only thing that I am using/doing stuff with, I'd hope that my
SM was using as much as possible of CPU time.
Its better if programs can do whatever it is they are trying to do with as
little load on the CPU as possible. The less total load the CPU is under,
the less power your
I reported it to google via their feedback some time ago. Maybe one day
they will fix it. When they are not too busy pretending electric
driverless cars are a good idea
Getting Google to fix things like this is nearly impossible in my
experience. I discovered a case where the Microb browser
Will SeaMonkey be supporting WebGL 2.0 in the future like Firefox does?
Or is it just that the current release version of SeaMonkey is too old for
WebGL 2.0 and when the new one comes out WebGL 2.0 will be in there?
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Is there an official verified working release of SM 2.48 final I can
download? Or should I wait for the auto-updater to offer me the update?
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Just as a by-the-by, Jonathan, do you actually log-in to the website or
not?? I'm not!!
I am not logged in either.
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I use iView all the time with SeaMonkey and it works for me just fine.
When you see the "error loading media" screen, you should see a blue icon
in the URL bar. If you press it, a drop-down will appear. Where it says
"activate plugins", if you select the down arrow and then "always activate
And noted that your sig file has disappeared, totally.
I turned it off :)
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If I visit http://brickingaround.com/ with SeaMonkey 2.48 then click one of
the articles and fill in the details and try to post a comment, I get a
strange logo where the post form was and the post doesn't go through. If I
post with Internet Explorer (IE 11 with whatever the latest patches
I am also seeing the same issue.
I have a Netgear DGN2200M router. If I access the admin interface via
SeaMonkey 2.48 I get the "401 Unauthorized" screen even though I have
previously stored the correct username and password in the SeaMonkey
password manager (and even if SM didn't have that
I just quit and restarted SeaMonkey and like magic the login worked if I
went straight there and didn't open anything else (mail, ChatZilla etc)
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Some time ago Cisco released a H.264 implementation called OpenH264 in
source and binary form for download from a Cisco server. As part of this
Cisco pays full H.264 patent royalties for this plugin. Firefox contains
something to download OpenH264 from the Cisco server (meaning Firefox can
The ABC seem to have updated their iview catch up TV site and now it
doesn't work in SeaMonkey anymore. Pressing "play" on any video just gets a
"no playable sources found" error.
Do I need a plugin or something? And if so, where do I get it? (a check of
the network activity using the
When I visit a URL like
https://brickset.com/sets/79111-1/Constitution-Train-Chase I should see a
picture of a train. If I visit using an alternative browser (Internet
Explorer in this case) or with a fresh profile for testing, the image shows
up. But on my primary SeaMonkey profile, I can't
Option 1: Use this link for the Cookie Manager:
Thanks for this link, its exactly what I needed to remove some bogus
cookies that were preventing the Microsoft MSDN forums from working for me :)
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I am not 100% sure but I suspect the issue has to do with the fact that the
Widevine CDM will only load if the binaries that are loading it haven't
been tampered with (since a binary that isn't recognized as "authorized"
could have been modified to steal whatever content the Widevine CDM is
When I visit the ABC iview website (iview.abc.net.au, probably only works
for Australians) it displays "click to activate Adobe Flash" even though I
have selected "always activate for this site" in the past. If I click the
blue brick icon that is now showing up and select "always activate for
If I use SeaMonkey (2.49.2 which seems to be the latest version) for a
while and visit different sites and open and close windows and such,
eventually it gets to the point where it slows down to the point of almost
hanging and I need to close a bunch of windows (which takes ages since
Thanks, that seems to work.
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Pretty much the only site I visit on a semi-regular basis that is unusable
in SeaMonkey is a site that doesn't work because it needs the DRM plugins
for media. (its a catch-up site for a TV network)
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When I try to search for things with Google, I get this
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10F-vnAElpyTDBL3AR3ysWV1QSY8n8X7a/view?usp=sharing
I have tried with a fresh brand new test profile, I have tried deleting any
and all Google cookies and I have tried restarting the browser several
times
I for one intend to continue using Sea Monkey as long as it remains
possible to do so.
If I wasn't busy with a billion other things, I would even find a way to
contribute to the project somehow and make good use of my C++ skills.
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My guess is that Netflix wont play back content on SeaMonkey regardless of
the user agent since SeaMonkey doesn't support the DRM plugins that Firefox
(and other browsers do).
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Is there any version of SeaMonkey (official or otherwise) that is stable
(i.e. no major breaking bugs known) and that works with www.slack.com? It
was working previously with a user-agent override but seems like they
changed it and now it wont work anymore.
Is there any version I can use or
Have you tried with just the stock standard SeaMonkey User Agent string??
If I remove the override, I get the same "please update your browser" message.
I only get the message if I actually try to access a work space (so
anything you see when you view the main page means nothing since that all
It's seems working with my SM:
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1
If I use that user-agent in the useragent override, I get "Please update
your browser or use the Slack app".
If I use this (my current go-to user agent for
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for the
majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites that
require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to use an alternative
option for including some that dont work because SM doesn't support the DRM
I have "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:64.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/64.0" set in about:config under
general.useragent.override.google.com.au and it seems to work for me.
Without that user agent override I get the same problems others have described.
I have "Advertise Firefox
I have a useragent override set for general.useragent.override.twitter.com
to "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 9.0; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko"
and twitter is working just fine for me.
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I recently moved from Windows 7 to Windows 10 (fresh install on the same
hardware, not an in-place upgrade since I wanted to get rid of all the
crap) and now pretty much every time I open SeaMonkey mail, SeaMonkey slows
down and stops responding. This never happened on Windows 7.
Anyone got
I experienced that problem many times when I was on Windows 7. But when I
moved to Windows 10, it seems to have gone away completely.
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Is there an add-on for blocking Twitter promoted tweets that actually works
I tried a number of different ad-blockers and other things claiming to
block promoted tweets (both on SeaMonkey and on a copy of Firefox I had
laying around) but nothing out there seems to be able to block them. Does
If I try to view a commit on gitlab.com such as
https://gitlab.com/w3dhub/a-path-beyond-sdk/-/commit/a615e4d328a3f4ab1c60c3371308b28272489ccd
with SeaMonkey, I see no output. Works fine for the same commit on the
Chrome-based version of Edge as well as version 81.0 of Firefox
(FirefoxPortable
Its working for me now.
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Does anyone know how I can get imgur images to work in SeaMonkey? All I get
when I visit such a URL is a blank screen. I tried user-agent overrides to
identify as Firefox but that did nothing.
Works fine in several other web browsers I have available on this PC, just
not SeaMonkey.
I tried
If you don't want to upgrade yet, it is (unless things have changed
recently) possible to disable the new imgur interface by visiting
Thanks, that worked great.
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When I visit Twitter with SeaMonkey (latest version on Windows) I get
"Something went wrong." with a "try again" button that does nothing.
It works fine on other browsers on the same machine.
I have tried deleting all the Twitter related cookies and logging in again
fresh and that didn't work.
I tried another profile, that didn't help.
And I have referrers turned on.
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On the "Outgoing Server (SMTP) Settings screen, I have my tpg.com.au
account selected as (Default) with the correct User Name and, I hope, the
correct 'Normal Password' and 'Connection Security' is set to 'SSL/T?S'.
I also use TPG for internet and for the outgoing server I have it set to
The way I remember it, the then Firefox "chairman" (whatever the position
is called) made the decision to support DRM. The decision was not popular
and there are ways of configuring FF to disable that feature. The whole
discussion was a couple of years back so I'm short on details but the
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