David H. Durgee wrote:
David H. Durgee wrote:
Curiouser and curiouser, I tried this test URL on SM 2.49.1 on another system with the little monkey theme and THERE I see the boxes and radio buttons.  So it appears specific to this instance of the browser.  I am going to try a browser restart and see if that changes anything.

For what it's worth, checkboxes and radio buttons at <http://toolsqa.com/automation-practice-form/> all appear fine for me with SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on Linux Mint 18.3 Mate.

Restart made no difference.  I am assuming at this point it is a profile setting that is causing it.

If you haven't already, try Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled (also known as "safe mode"). As implied, that restarts SeaMonkey with all the extensions disabled, and uses defaults for some other preferences as well. It gives the option to make some of those changes permanent; you may not want to do that until you know if it's going to help. If the checkboxes are shown correctly with add-ons disabled, you can try enabling/disabling extensions one-by-one to look for the culprit.

If that doesn't help, you could also try creating a new profile. You don't need to delete the old one. Just use Tools > Switch Profile > Manage Profiles to create a new one, and later you can switch back to the original profile.

Is there a way to dump just the non-default settings from about:config so that I can compare them with the other system and see candidates for the culprit?

The file prefs.js in your SeaMonkey profile directory contains all the customised preferences.

I have been using this profile on this system for years, so I would prefer to fix it as opposed to starting over.  Are there any obvious candidates for the cause

Apart from the above, I can't think of anything else to suggest.

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Mark.

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