[email protected] wrote on 2/27/2015 12:11 PM:
I'm running SeaMonkey 2.31 under Windows 7 Home Premium (Service Pack 1) on a Toshiba Satellite L455 laptop with 4G of memory. When I load a new web page - either by clicking hyperlink or bookmark or typing in URL - and when I switch from one tab to anothre - only the 'top screen' of the page can be read, and I have to click the 'reload' button to be able to scroll down and read the rest of the page "below the fold". This is annoying, and makes SeaMonkey a _much_ less useful program. This seems to be a change with recent updates - this was not a problem until three months or so ago. This 'freezup' also happens when I put the computer into 'sleep mode' - upon reawakening, the web pages loaded by SeaMonkey are again frozen and need to be 'reloaded'. As I must work while commuting or in places without fast or reliable 'net connections or WiFi, this is much more than just annoying. How can I correct this problem ? Thanks for your help with this.
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