Hi guys, I am the developer of Sea Fox. I knew some of you probably wouldn't
like everything that Sea Fox does, so I've gotten permission from CatTheif to
resurrect SeaTab X. In the next few days SeaTab-X-2 should appear here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/seatab-x-2/
It
On Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:28:17 PM UTC-5, EE wrote:
Why does Sea Fox support the use of only 3 themes? Why only support one
third-party theme?
Sea Fox *supports* any and all themes. It is *not* the job of extensions to
have custom icon sets for every single theme in the world.
On Friday, May 16, 2014 2:03:20 PM UTC-4, Ant wrote:
ABP is getting bloated and buggy especially with
https://adblockplus.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1t=22906 ,
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r29247514- , etc. Are there any good ad
blocker replacements for SeaMonkeys in Linux/Debian,
Does media.autoplay.enabled not work?
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One of the improvements in Australis is a new API for adding buttons to
toolbars. There is talk of porting this code over to SeaMonkey. But it seems
rather obnoxious for an extension developer to stop supporting the standard
methods for toolbar buttons which have worked since the olden days,
Yes, it's an accessibility feature called Type Ahead Find which is enabled by
default in SeaMonkey. In about:config you can disable by setting these prefs
to false:
accessibility.typeaheadfind
accessibility.typeaheadfind.autostart
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Mozilla's plugin-check page is updated manually and is *never* up-to-date. In
fact, it generally considers many ancient versions of plugins to be current and
occasionally it will even say that brand new versions are out-of-date. The
plan was to convince the various plugins developers to adopt
On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 5:41:25 PM UTC-5, David E. Ross wrote:
I have the PrefBar extension. I created my own button to toggle the
HTML5 preference, which is media.autoplay.enabled. That way, HTML5 is
not tied to Flash.
AFAIK, this preference stopped working some time ago and
WebGL support is extremely spotty in Firefox. It's blocked on almost all XP
systems, and there are vast lists of GPU's it's blocked on. Basically unless
you are running the latest-and-greatest gaming system you shouldn't expect it
to work.
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Mozilla never really got any of that part of the Addons Manager working
correctly in Firefox, so SeaMonkey has the same weirdness. Mozilla is trying
to get away from recommending Plugins so I suspect in the near future some of
that stuff will be ripped out. If you want a specific Plugin, you
Firefox developers changed the mechanism for how this works and the SeaMonkey
devs have not had a change to update the UI. I've written up a guide for
getting the settings back the way you want them here:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=2920253
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Daniel wrote:
On 23/03/15 14:46, Philip Chee wrote:
On 22/03/2015 22:46, Daniel wrote:
Thank you, Mark, I now understand. One wonders why they don't separate
out the newer versions, maybe they only list
What a ridiculous steaming pile of garbage. The entire premise upon which this
study and it's conclusions are based is 100% backwards. Most software
companies do not publicly report security vulnerabilities until they are fixed
and that fix is released.
Also, a great many of the
On Friday, November 27, 2015 at 11:36:57 AM UTC-5, Rick Merrill wrote:
> Sm2.39, win 10 (from win 8), Dell 5000, long time user of seamonkey...
>
> When I first launch Sm the windows appear but the icons of buttons
> do not appear until I mouse over them! What's up with that?
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> TIA,
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