On 7/19/17 at 11:48 AM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with great aplomb:
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 7/18/17 at 2:00 PM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
Ed Mullen wrote:
On 7/18/17 at 11:29 AM, DoctorBill's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
Every once in a while, my SeaMonkey changes.
Today the mail went from "Classical View" to "Wide View" (Layout).
Several days ago, my Tabs lost the active tab white - which I had a
thread about here.

I did not change them !

Do some Web Sites do that ?
If so how can I stop this nefarious messing with my system ?

This is MOST ANNOYING !

DoctorBill

Do you have more than one profile?

Do you have more than one shortcut to open SM?


Neither !

DoctorBill

Does anyone else use the computer?

I've never seen such behavior. Any add-ons that might be doing this?


99% myself. The wife did some Ancestry.com a while back, but almost entirely me.

The Mail sometimes goes from "Classical View" to something else and I have to finger out
how to get back to the classical view.

View - Layout


But what bugs me is the ACTIVE Tab losing that different color or hue !
I asked about the Active Tab thing a while ago here.

Well that is weird. The code that does that is in the userChrome.css file in the chrome folder of your profile. I have similar changes as noted in the info I gave you about changing the appearance of SM. Here if I change the mail/news layout the tab visual changes I have are retained.

Something is either making SM "lose" the userChrome.css file if your changes are being lost.


The answers were too complex for me to get much out of them - as very often
happens here.  Answers being too technical for novices.

In any case - things get changed around by some nefarious method.....
I wonder if some web sites can do that and why would they ?
That's like asking WHY there are criminally minded people who like to do harm....!

Highly unlikely a site could effect those changes.

When this happens does it occur while SM is already open? Or when you restart it?


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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
Opticalrectitus - a condition in which the optic nerve is connected to the anus. The major symptom is that all observations are routed through the wrong orifice.
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