WaltS wrote:
On 08/12/2013 11:36 AM, A Williams wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/11/13 6:44 AM, A Williams wrote:
David Kerridge wrote:
A Williams wrote:
David Kerridge wrote:
I made a bad selection or something on a drop-down screen and my
top and
bottom tool bars disappeared, the top is the one that has the
bookmarks
line on plus the two that I added, "Interests and Shopping" on
them and
the bottom bar too, now the only way I can shut the computer
down, right
now I have to do a "ctrl-alt-del" to shut down. I need help not
criticism please.

Having looked at the other replies - in particular David Ross' - I
thought of using about:config
Bearing in mind that my setup works, entering "about:config" and
searching for "toolbar" I see three non-default entries, two of which
could be of interest:
browser.chrome.load_toolbar_icons is set to "2"
mail.toolbars.showbutton.file is set to "true"

My uninformed guess is that the first one of those could be the
important one, and that browser.chrome.toolbar_style and
browser.chrome.toolbar_tips should have their default values.

When you say: I have to do a "ctrl-alt-del" to shut down
I take it you mean that is the only way you can terminate Seamonkey.

Best of luck.
The only way I get any tool bars, top or bottom is going to the Win-8
screen at start up and click on SM-Mail and get my Mail/News
screen, If
I click on the SM Browser icon, I get SM but no bars top or bottom the
only way I can do anything is to enter an address in the search bar
which is the only bar on the browser and it takes me to the BING
screen
I still am unable to do much and never get any tool bars as I used
to At
this point all I can do to get out is "ctrl-alt-del"

so you can't even enter >> about:config << as an url?  Well, you can
still click on the link and then you have it.  Then try the previous
suggestion.


Your >> about:config << is not a clickable link.


really?  It works for me.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_Mode would be the next try.



You are using SeaMonkey which has a web browser component, therefore it
opens about:config in that browser when clicked.

David is using Thunderbird which doesn't have a web browser component,
therefore it won't open about:config in any browser by just clicking on it.

Tested that myself.

I am using SeaMonkey 2.20 as Browser - Email and News.
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