M Gordon wrote:
LnrB wrote:
>  M Gordon wrote:
>>  LnrB wrote:
>>>  I'm new to this group because I've just now loaded a brand new Sea
>>>  Monkey and it's not doing what I need/want/expect it to do. Part of that
>>>  is doubtless because I'm coming from my beloved v1.09, ca 2007.
>>>
>>>  I did *Finally* find where to load the Modern theme, which is not where
>>>  I'm accustomed to finding it, but I did find it.
>>>
>>>  I'm setting up my list of newsgroups, one of which I need to have the
>>>  home page redirect me to a moderators' page. However, I'm getting a
>>>  notice on the top of the tab that SeaMonkey has prevented redirection to
>>>  another page.
>>>
>>>  I'm sure this is another "security" measure, but I need to know how to
>>>  circumvent it.
>>>
>>>  Thank you,
>>>  (';')
>>
>>  Try this and see if it works the way you need.
>>
>>  Edit | Preferences | Appearance ->  Content =>  Warn me when web sites try
>>  to redirect or reload the page
>>
>>  Per domain? Very good question. And it would be nice to have.
>>  Theoretically one would think it would be there. Theoretically
>>  hostperm.1 would have handled it (in older Mozilla's). Don't know if the
>>  guts are still in place&  even if so how you would now enter such data
>>  (as it would go into a .sqlite file&  there is no UI for it). You would
>>  think Data Manager would offer access (again assuming the back-end parts
>>  are there), but it does not.
>>
>>  From:
>>  
https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=page+redirect+seamonkey
>>
>>
>>  Michael G
>
>  Thank you, Michael, it's good to see you.
>
>  I found that pref and Unchecked it, thank you. I looked for something
>  like that before, but being unfamiliar with this version I didn't see it.
>
>  There are several other things I would like to do also. Like lose the
>  Really *Stupid* throbber and replace it with my favorite square one like
>  I had in v1.09. But I don't even see a user.chrome folder here. Whose
>  bright idea what that?? (yeah, I know...)
>
>  Not only that, the bookmarks are imported, but they're all in one big
>  conglomeration, which I have to re-write if I want them in discrete
>  folders on the tool bar where they're actually useful.
>
>  I can't wait to see how many other things aren't where they 'should' be.
>  LOL
>  Thank you for your help, Michael. It's been *Such* a long time.
>  (';')
>

LnrB,

You are very welcome.

The reason you have not seen me here is I got real upset over the
developers dropping support for the majority of the tools I used
everyday.  This began after the release of v.2.0, and got worse with
each upgrade.  I finally reverted back to v.2.1 where everything I need
still works.

MIchael G
Yes, Michael, there were several things in 2.17.1 that I was disappointed didn't work anymore. One of them being the really handy dropdown menu (Location toolbar) in mail/news.

That along with the missing user chrome folder was a deal breaker for me, so I started at v2.1 and went backward until I found one that had the location toolbar.

Then I dragged my own custom Chrome folder into the profile, held my breath, and What Do You Know? It All works like I want it to work, it looks like I want it to look, and it's new enough to open my favorite pages like I need it to.

Success all around I think! >clink<
(';')
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