David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/15/2014 12:07 AM, F Murtz wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
F Murtz wrote:
In the past in sea monkey it used to shut the page you were looking at,
now it carries on about you have x no. of pages open do you want to shut
the lot down, If you dont you have to right click on each one in turn
then make another click to remove it, I wish to be able to have as many
pages as I want and only remove the one currently on with one click on
the X button, which I have been doing since I first got sea monkey until
some bright spark came up with this latest malarkey, upsetting my
equilibrium.
In that case, it's not the red X you want, but the smaller plain one an
inch below it. SM will close the current tab without complaining and
without affecting the others.
If you don't like tabbed browsing and want every page to open in a
separate window as they used to, there are options here:
Edit | Preferences | Browser | Link Behavior
If you set them so SeaMonkey always opens all links in new windows, then
you can go on using the red X as before. I personally find it easier to
navigate among many open tabs than many open windows, but YMMV.
And of course Ctrl-W still works as before -- it closes the current page
while leaving the rest open. If the current page is the last one, the
whole browser will terminate; you won't get a title bar over an empty
window. If you want to close the whole suite in one go, no matter how
many mail or browser windows it has open, use Ctrl-Q. You won't be
warned or prompted, it'll just vanish.
The black x will do, did not see it, just used to the old way,they keep
changing things ,leaving one to guess and work out the new way to be
able to do the same thing they have always done.
Windows 7 (x64)
SeaMonkey/2.24
This whole thread puzzles me. .....
he must have some Theme that broke with an update (???)
GW
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