Paul Bergsagel wrote:
> Roger Fink wrote:
>> I recently spent considerable time and effort upgrading to SeaMonkey
>> 2.12 but then reverted back to 2.0.14 when I realized that there was
>> no compatible menu editor extension.
>>
>> Microsoft let you do this in Word and Excel 15 years ago, and given
>> the complexity of the menus and the wide differences in what people
>> needed out of them, it was not a frivolous addition to Office 97.
>>
>> I don't know how successful the uptake of the newer versions of
>> SeaMonkey has been, but right-clicking a link to open it in a new
>> tab or window only to find the entries intermingled with a dozen
>> others is definitely a non-starter, at least for me. Apart from
>> visual distraction, the clutter is simply unmanageable.
>>
>> Rather than just complain about it here, I've emailed the extension
>> author but haven't received a reply. I realize that in managing the
>> ongoing development of a web browser there is a lot to keep an eye
>> on, but I think this is dragging down what is otherwise an excellent
>> browser, and I hope the people on the top floor can find a way to
>> get this one done.
> I'm not sure what you are saying. Have you tried right clicking on the
> menu bar and selecting the option "customize" which allows the editing
> of the menu?  I am using the Mac version of SeaMonkey v 2.12 and the
> menu is fully editable and has been for a long time.

It sounds like you are referring to general customization of the GUI, a 
different issue, not the content and order of menu text items. 


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