On 8/29/10 8:48 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: > Tarkus wrote: >> On 8/29/2010 3:54 PM, David E. Ross wrote: >>> I have the PrefBar extension installed for SeaMonkey. I use the >>> JavaScript checkbox to disable JavaScript whenever I view the Huffington >>> Post, not because of what happens to navigation arrows but because of >>> the annoying same-window popups. I also disable JavaScript for several >>> other news Web sites for the same reason. The only problem is >>> remembering to enable JavaScript before I visit a page where it is >>> really needed. >> >> NoScript is your friend. > > God! No it is not in this case. If you disable javascript on the OP's > example page you break the page navigation. The OP wants to be able to > navigate in a way the page author does not allow. > > Turning off javascript is NOT a solution, it breaks the page havigation. > > The answer to the OP is: No. You cannot change this AFAICT. Geez. >
Maybe I navigate through the Huffington Post in a different way than you do, but I never have a problem there when JavaScript is disabled. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/>. Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation. © 1997 by David E. Ross _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

