Luis wrote:
Desiree wrote:

Start a new profile and go to the problem sites.  It's very fast and
easy to switch profiles in SeaMonkey compared to Fx.  Also try safe mode
and go to those sites.  If the sites work in safe mode then it is likely
an extension causing the problems.

I had to create a new profile and not mess with it much in terms of
tweaking and extensions.  On my default profile I was unable to get a
number of sites to work correctly.  They work fine in a new profile.  My
default profile is ancient.  I just switch to the new profile when I
want to go to one of my "problem" sites and then switch back.

Cumbersome.  Average users don“t know how to do that.  If a page is not 
rendered correctly they blame the site not the browser.


Seamonkey isn't really aimed at 'average users' -- but it's terrific for those 
who like the older interface, especially if they enjoy fiddling around to make 
it work EXACTLY the way they want!

I also use Firefox, Chrome and Opera and sometimes even Safari, mainly when a 
site doesn't seem to work properly on Seamonkey. Often it doesn't work on those 
browsers either; when it does, sometimes I use that browser for a while, but 
always end up back on Seamonkey.

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