Good points.  I did inded already have the latest Flash plugin.
And, for Ad Block: I disabled it for Picasa, what didn't help.  So I decided to 
disable all my Add-Ons, restarted Seamonkey, but that doesn't help either.
I now also asked Seamonkey to check all my plug-ins.  Nothing special to 
mention (only Java was, again, backlevel)
But, I used "Switch Profile", and remarked that the same plug-ins ara active in 
my test profile, were I can correctly see my Picasa photo's.

Conclusion:
- Plug-ins don't play any role here
- My Add-ons are not the cause either.  I'll re-enable them all.

What about purging all certificates?  I guess they will be recreated when 
needed, without too much work for me (apart from some "Yes I agree" click).


On Thursday, 16 July 2015 11:48:56 UTC+2, Daniel  wrote:
> On 16/07/2015 7:06 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> > Since Sunday all of a sudden I can no longer see my photo's in my web 
> > albums. (I still see the albums themselves, but not a single photo).  I'm 
> > using https://picasaweb.google.com and https://plus.google.com/photos/...
> > I can see the names of all my albums, but also the cover photo is missing.
> > When I use the Web Album, I see small rectangles where the photo's should 
> > be, when I click on one, I get an almost blank page (blank where my photo 
> > is supposed to be), and if I ask to see the photo details, all Exif data is 
> > correctly displayed.
> >
> > As suggested in a Picasa forum append, I cleared all cookies from all 
> > google.xxxx domains and I cleared the cache.  It doesn't help.  And when I 
> > say "I cleared the cache", I mean really clear, all files were removed, I 
> > even told my browser to use a fresh subdirectory as cache.
> >
> > When I ask my browser (SeaMonkey, 2.33.1) to use another user profile, it 
> > all works again, so it surely isn't SeaMonkey itself that is causing the 
> > problem.  When using Chrome, IE or FireFox it also works.
> > With other words: only my current "user profile" causes the problem.  I 
> > could start using another user profile, but then I'd have to copy all 
> > passwords, forms data, bookmarks, etc that are in my current user profile.
> >
> > I also thought about the certificates.  From the "servers" I removed the 
> > *.google.com entries, but that didn't help either.  Should I clear 
> > everything?
> >
> > I also have google spreadsheets in which I imbed thumbnails from one Picasa 
> > Web Albums: some of those thumbnails are still displayed, some others are 
> > no longer shown (so it surely is not a setting that tells "never show 
> > images of domain google.xxx")
> 
> Kris, one of the other threads in this group is suggesting problems with 
> (Adobe Shockwave) Flash. Have you updated to the latest version??
> 
> Another thread was experiencing site blockage due to the ad blocker 
> program they used. If so, have you checked your settings there??
> 
> -- 
> Daniel
> 
> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 
> SeaMonkey/2.32 Build identifier: 20141218225909
> or
> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 
> SeaMonkey/2.33 Build identifier: 20150215202114
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