Give me a day or two, I'll send you a mod so you can see for yourself what was done. Unfortunately as of right now, one of the developers hosed a toolbar menu button so I am waiting on his fix, hopefully by tomorrow. Then I'll shoot it over to you.
~Ronnie Philip Chee wrote: > On 09/04/2015 01:10, Ronnie wrote: >> I didn't pull the modifications out of no where. When investigating >> SeaMonkey as a possible replacement for Firefox in our lightweight OS I >> read in many different forums, articles and such the most common >> complaints of the suite. None of which were so much that SeaMonkey >> wasn't a capable browser, most issues were about the relatively dated >> look, some common features in firefox that were missing in SeaMonkey and >> screenspace was probably the biggest gripe considering all the filemenu, >> toolbars and inclusion of the statusbar as well. This is what I based a >> majority of the modifications off of, because I wanted it to be >> successful in our Distribution. I didn't want people to start it up only >> to remove it in a couple minutes and install their regular browsers. > This is great actually. > >> some common features in firefox that were missing in SeaMonkey > Can you list the top five (or more) features missing in SeaMonkey. Not > making any promises but if you already have an implementation we could > look into adding those into our codebase. > > Phil > _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

