WaltS wrote:
On 12/05/2012 03:15 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
WaltS wrote:
How do you bypass the domain-masking frame?
Right-click / This frame / Shew only this frame.
Or, as I did because I was looking at the source, see that it's in a
frame
and go direct to
Sandy wrote:
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it in Firefox it changes very quickly after I have uploaded
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Michael Gordon wrote:
Sandy wrote:
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it
WaltS wrote:
How do you bypass the domain-masking frame?
Right-click / This frame / Shew only this frame.
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. Look in Edit/Preferences and you will find links to History, and
Cache. There are buttons there to clear both.
2. If you can download and install, the PrefBar extension, you can
configure a tool bar with several frequently used tools; like, Clear
Cache and Clear History. One click on each
Sandy wrote:
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it in Firefox it changes very quickly after I have uploaded
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
WaltS wrote:
How do you bypass the domain-masking frame?
Right-click / This frame / Shew only this frame.
Or, as I did because I was looking at the source, see that it's in a frame
and go direct to the real URL from there. :-)
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On 12/05/2012 03:15 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
WaltS wrote:
How do you bypass the domain-masking frame?
Right-click / This frame / Shew only this frame.
Or, as I did because I was looking at the source, see that it's in a frame
and go direct to the real URL
Ed Mullen wrote, On 05/12/2012 19:11:
Sandy wrote:
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it in Firefox it changes
WaltS wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
WaltS wrote:
How do you bypass the domain-masking frame?
Right-click / This frame / Shew only this frame.
Or, as I did because I was looking at the source, see that it's in a
frame and go direct to the real URL from there.
WaltS wrote:
So I have to read source code now, to know if I am on the
real URL?
No, you can right-click and look to see if there is
any mention of This frame. If there is, at least
a part of the content is not necessarily coming from
the URL you see in the location bar.
Why wasn't I
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it in Firefox it changes very quickly after I have uploaded
the change.
Sandy wrote:
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it in Firefox it changes very quickly after I have uploaded
tools; like, Clear
Cache and Clear History. One click on each button takes care of slow
loading pages.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamonkey/addon/prefbar/
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and inviting
/Preferences and you will find links to History, and
Cache. There are buttons there to clear both.
2. If you can download and install, the PrefBar extension, you can
configure a tool bar with several frequently used tools; like, Clear
Cache and Clear History. One click on each button takes care
Sandy wrote:
I hope I have the correct subject. Problem is that I have my own
website, not brilliant, at www.millport.net - if/when I alter the photo
on the front page it can take a while to open correctly in SM but if my
wife opens it in Firefox it changes very quickly after I have uploaded
I have a button on my PrefBar toolbar that is titled, Clear Cache. Used
to, it would clear the cache, now all it does is freeze SM 2.3.3. How do
I clear the cache? XP SP3.
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On 9/16/11 8:31 AM, JD wrote:
I have a button on my PrefBar toolbar that is titled, Clear Cache. Used
to, it would clear the cache, now all it does is freeze SM 2.3.3. How do
I clear the cache? XP SP3.
Edit the button. The onClick tab should have
prefbarClearAllCache()
I notice
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/16/11 8:31 AM, JD wrote:
I have a button on my PrefBar toolbar that is titled, Clear Cache. Used
to, it would clear the cache, now all it does is freeze SM 2.3.3. How do
I clear the cache? XP SP3.
Edit the button. The onClick tab should have
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