On 8/6/2014 1:55 AM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to 
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous 
versions of SeaMonkey.

I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey. 
http://www.turneraudio.com.au

I have problems controlling how both SeaMonkey and Firefox view my recently 
composed pages, and text and images are displayed too large so I try to set 
zoom to 80% and that makes it look right, but while in composer I can't change 
the size of everything, and colors don't appear.

If I use Firefox to browse my own pages to look for faults the different colors 
of text and background don't appear, and page is too big, everything enlarged 
too much.

If I use basic Chrome to view my pages, the text is OK but a size too small. 
But images look just right as they do when I view then in MS paint where I 
prepared many .gif schematics.

I'm no html expert, but somehow SeaMonkey Composer just ain't working properly 
to give me colors and sizes to allow 100% predictable results which are the 
same when using Chrome, Firefox or SeaMonkey in browser mode.
They should be all the same. But I ain't getting to see what I really will get 
when I compose.

Should I uninstall all of existing SeaMonkey stuff, then "start all over again" 
with downloading SeaMonkey or should I just give up, and try some other WYSIWYG web page 
maker?

Patrick Turner.




Patrick,
While everyone's comments are valid what I get is your using Mozilla just for Composer?

Composer is ancient code that hasn't been maintained in a dog's age.
It spun off to the now abandoned Komposer/Nvu
That code was then abandoned and replaced with Blue Griffin.
http://bluegriffon.org/
Nothing much has happened with Blue Griffin for about a year now so I am not sure what Daniel Glazman is up to these days.

If your wanting the composer like interface and heritage for composing web sites than your best bet is probably to use Blue Griffen or possibly Nvu as it is much more up to date.


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