On 7/4/15, WaltS48 <[email protected]> wrote: > 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.
And then I have to do file / open, navigate to the folder with the .html file in it... No thanks. I can get there faster & easier using windows explorer.. that dinky little file/open window is a pain to navigate. > 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. Nope, no testing at all. As long as it works in SM it's good enuf for me :) I don't want to start another firestorm, so my use case is saving relatively small bits of info from what can be large files. So while I could cut things down by hand (& have) it's much easier using composer. Regards, Lee _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

