Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole
screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially
Isaac Schemm wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window isn't too
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for keyboard shortcuts). I
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how to change the browser
window
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window isn't too large for the
screen, it is fitted to it
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window isn't too large for the
screen, it
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for keyboard shortcuts). I
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen
and have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except
for keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how to
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window isn't too large for the
screen, it is fitted to it
Bob Fleischer wrote:
After trying a number of ways to reduce the size of a too-large window,
I've come to the conclusion that the best description of the situation
is "full screen without menu bar". The window isn't too large for the
screen, it is fitted to it exactly. How do I get the menu
Isaac Schemm wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole
screen
and have no menu bar, and thus
Felix Miata wrote:
Bob Fleischer composed on 2016-03-15 23:36 (UTC-0400):
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and
have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for
keyboard
Bob Fleischer composed on 2016-03-15 23:36 (UTC-0400):
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and
have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for
keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see
My wife uses SeaMonkey on a MacBook (running 10.6).
Somehow, it got into a state where browser windows fill the whole screen and
have no menu bar, and thus are essentially uncontrollable (except for
keyboard shortcuts). I don't even see how to change the browser window
settings that are
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