On 07/04/2015 09:48 AM, Lee wrote:
On 7/3/15, WaltS48 <[email protected]> wrote:
On 07/03/2015 02:32 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I am curious as to whether or not the Composer part of SeaMonkey is
available as a stand alone piece of software, or if SeaMonkey itself is
required. I am jumping to Windows 7 from a Windows XP machine (which
amazingly enough, still has classic Netscape Composer), and I nominally
use firefox as my primary browser. Can I get the Composer on its own, or
what?
You have to install SeaMonkey, but you can change it to open only
Composer by going to Edit > Preferences > Appearance, "When SeaMonkey
starts up, open", and remove the check mark for Browser, add a check
mark for Composer.
Quit and restart and it will open only Composer.
Which is fine if one only wants SM to get composer, but I use SM as my
primary browser so I don't want it opening composer by default.
Then leave Browser enabled, and click the Composer icon in the status
bar when you want to open Composer.
Use File > Close in the browser, if you don't want to keep the browser open.
I hope your testing the web sites you create for yourself and others, in
all Modern browsers, so you know users of the most used browsers will
get your WYSIWYG pages as WYS, and not as WYSINWOG.
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