On Thu, 21 Jul 2016 22:16:54 -0700 (PDT), Reuben Pinder <reubenpin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi guys, > >I ( as perhaps many of you ) am a fan of the unhosted web apps concept >https://unhosted.org/ > >And have downloaded a number of these apps >https://unhosted.org/apps/ > >Notably: >Laverna --> https://laverna.cc/ >Litewrite --> http://litewrite.net/ > >And a Sticky Notes app which I got from ( the now defunct ) MDN Demo Studio. > >Now, SeaMonkey is my default browser, so when I opened up >Litewrite... uh... nothing happening... =( >Laverna... "Loading" splash screen for... ... ever =(( > >Sticky Notes app presents itself but does not respond to clicks =((( > >But when I opened up all of the above on Firefox, they all worked just fine. > >In short, I asked myself, What does Firefox have that SeaMonkey doesn't? But >how can it be? These apps are merely written in HTML, CSS, JavaScript and >whatnot, so any browser should be able to render these apps more or less like >a webpage. > >Any help/suggestions/enlightenment on the subject - would be greatly >appreciated! If it has something to do with certain key ingredients that >haven't been ported over and not yet included in the latest SeaMonkey release, >no problem, I can wait. > >It just would be nice... no AWESOME! to be able to get the concept of running >unhosted web apps in my favorite browser! > >Thank you for your time. > >Kind Regards, > >Reuben Can you reproduce it with the 2.44 build from here? https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/ _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey