WaltS48 so kindly suggested......

Perhaps a screen shot of what you see in SeaMonkey so we know what your
issues are.

Another item to look at in your SeaMonkey, is your Appearance settings
in Preferences.

Do you have Appearance > Fonts set to "Allow documents to use other fonts"?

Yes.

What are your default font settings? Mine is set to 16 pixels in SeaMonkey.

I tried up to 16, and font then looked far too big in any browser. 
I have found 13 is best for least zooming in or out with other browsers when 
set for 100%, where their calibration should automatically show images like I 
want them too, neither too large, or too small, ie, just as I see them when I 
use MS Paint to produce them and sized OK so many easily fit into A4 page if 
printed and at the same size as on the screen. 

Do you have Appearance > Colors set to "Always use the colors and
background specified by the web page"? I do have that enabled.

Yes, is enabled.

We really need to know what "images always too big" looks like to you.

Consider me trying to use SeaMonkey and insert a schematic. I open the folder 
and select the image, name it, and PC puts it automatically on the page to 
right of cursor which I had idling at far left under last line of text. BUT, 
the darn schematic appears too big, even for my 41cm wide screen, and fiddling 
around to make "fit image into screen" doesn't work. Unlike old Netscape and 
other composers like Microsoft Word, image size in SeaMonkey does not seem to 
be variable while composing.
THEN, if I use Firefox or SeaMonkey to browse what I just composed, I have to 
zoom out, reducing everything on page and there's usually ONE setting, 80%, 
when images appear perfect because the PC hasn't had to increase or decrease 
the image size. BUT, then text goes too small, and ppl wouldn't like that.

Yet in Chrome my page looks fine. Seems like Firefox and SeaMonkey have very 
basic problems.
 
This is what your index page looks like to me in my SeaMonkey.
<http://imgur.com/XCoydN1> Click the image twice to see the full size image.

Yes, thank you for looking at my index page. What I see here from the URL above 
looks remarkably like how I see my page when I use Chrome to browse my site.
But notice your SeaMonkey has got background page color and text color correct. 
But I cannot get BG page color or different text colors to appear with Firefox 
or or SeaMonkey, only Chrome does the best browse job.

Patrick Turner.
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