On 7/11/11 6:19 AM, Daniel wrote: > JohnQPublic wrote: >> 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(?). >> > > On my screen, the currently selected tab looks significantly lighter > than the non-selected tabs. > > Additionally, if you hover your mouse over the tabs, small images are > displayed of the non-selected tab screens. Nothing is displayed when > hovering over the currently selected tab, because it is currently selected. > > HTH > > Daniel > >> 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. > >
I found the display of tooltips for the content of tabs to be @*!!##%% annoying. I set browser.tabs.tooltippreview.enable to "false" to disable that feature. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> On occasion, I might filter and ignore all newsgroup messages posted through GoogleGroups via Google's G2/1.0 user agent because of spam from that source. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

