On 7/8/17 at 12:35 PM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with great aplomb:
DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I am using SM 2.46 right now.  I just lately installed it on my wife's
desktop.
We both are using Windows 7 Pro.
I do not know why, but on my computer, when there are multiple Tabs, the
Tab in use at the moment is light colored.  In Pref's, appearance,
colors, active is set to Red.

On my wife's computer, all the (Multiple) tabs in use are ALL the same
color, which makes it difficult to tell which tab you are in at any
moment.  Underline links is checked.

I have looked in preferences to see why my Tabs act that way in order to
fix my wife's system.

Is this current tab thing a SM thing or a Windows 7 thing ?

Can someone tell me what to toggle in SM (or Windows 7) to make the
current Tab (when there are multiple tabs) different (light, colored,
something to identify it) ?

DoctorBill


This is MADDENING ! - for someone who doesn't know SM intimately......

Windows 7 Pro has SeaMonkey, Mozilla, and CHROME in many MULTIPLE
directories on the C:/ drive !  Which ones do what !?

Some - I cannot get to (they don't even show up) in Windows Explorer
(WinKey + E).

I have put MY userChrome.css.css into a couple of the Chrome directories
in my wife's machine W/O ANY EFFECT on her computer.
Which CHROME subdirectory is THE one affecting SM's Tabs ????

Doing the %appdata% thing does not tell me WHERE I went on the Directory
Tree in Wins 7.
"Users"  "PC"  - this is difficult to keep track of AND it looks like it
is different on our two computers !  Can SM load up DIFFERENTLY on
different Windows 7 Pro machines ?

EEEGAD !

DoctorBill


If You Folks can tell me where to put the type ED MULLEN gave me
<http://edmullen.net/temp/cap0708.jpg>
where it works on my wife's system, I would like that one !
Problem is - none of this is working on her system.....don't understand.
Is the file userChrome.css   or   userChrome.css.css ?
Which subdir is THE right one ?!
I think I got my userChrome.css.css file from someone here quite a long while back.....and it worked.
Strange !

DoctorBill

<http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey#Default_profile_location>

The file is userChrome.css

The path is:

C:\Users\<Windows login user name>>\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\********.<Profile name>

where the ******* is a random string.


--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean I ... um ... er ... uh ...
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