Sorry to say it, but the tabs in SeaMonkey 2.2 browser just aren't up to snuff...
The active tab needs to be highlighted with a different color, so it's easy to see. Firefox accomplishes this by making the active tab lighter, which works fine. If there's any difference in SeaMonkey, I can't see it with my CRT monitor. I realize that LCD monitors render grayscales better, but SeaMonkey should take that into consideration. I've looked through the settings and can't find any way to fix this, so presume it's built-in(?). Apparently the only way to close a tab in SeaMonkey with the mouse is to click the little x at the rightside of the tab bar, but it's too small to hit easily & quickly with the mouse pointer. Also that's much less satisfactory than having an x on each tab. Without an x on each tab, it's necessary to first select a tab then click the x. Very cumbersome. Or am I overlooking something obvious as a newbie? Yes, I'm aware of the keyboard shortcuts affecting tabs, but I normally use a mouse for these operations. -- J.Q.P. (FF3.6.18 default browser, customized FF5.0_portable with FF3+ theme, Chrome12_portable, Opera11_portable, Iron12_portable, Maxthon3_portable, Seamonkey2.2_portable, IE6, Outlook Express default mail/news, XP Home SP3) _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

