Thank you, Paul. Unfortunately you are still telling me what the default behaviour is, and how I can take extra steps each time I want to open a new window in order to avoid that default behaviour. I do not know how to make it any clearer that this is not the information I am seeking -- I am asking (for the third time)
>>> Is there any configuration option that will allow me to specify, >>> when I press Ctrl-N or create a new Seamonkey browser window >>> in any other way, that the new window should always be full- >>> screen, regardless of how the current window is currently formatted ? In other words, I want to make a change to Seamonkey's configuration such that, each time I open a new Seamonkey browser window, that window is maximised, /regardless/ of the state of any previous browser window and of Windows' default behaviour in the absence of any explicit instruction(s) as to how a new window should be displayed. I /really/ do not believe that the Windows' API does not have an option "Create new window and display maximised" [1] [1] See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms633548%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Paul Gallagher wrote : > I will repeat and rephrase the answer I gave some moments ago: > > If your previous browser window (before you closed it) was full-screen, > then Ctrl-N will produce another full window. This is a Windows feature, > not a SeaMonkey feature. > > So if that's what you want, get in the habit of maximizing the browser > window before closing it. > -- Windows 8 ? Just say "no". _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

