Ken Rudolph wrote:
I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40.
I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for
a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It
doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical
way with Firefox 43.0.1). The browser strips out film titles and other
important information on the site pages.
I had trouble upgrading Firefox 43.0.1, since I knew there was a later
version (the system froze during the update twice and never completed
it). So I un-installed FF and re-installed a fresh version (46.0.1).
After that the site in question ran perfectly, exactly the way it does
in Chrome and I.E. But it still wouldn't run correctly in SeaMonkey.
The site is https://notsiff.net/siff2016/siff.html . However one has to
make a login and password to actually access the site, and the site is
made for a small group of users for a specific purpose. But even on the
log-in page using other browsers there are links opposite the icons that
don't appear using SeaMonkey (and didn't appear using FF 43.0.
I get a bunch of clickable icons (four across above the divider, three
vertically below it, then another divider), but no text.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/43.0
SeaMonkey/2.40
Navigating around the site, I mostly see cryptic icons with no
explanatory text. They "work" in the sense that they take me to the
target page, but I generally can't guess what a particular icon will do
until I click it.
--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher
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