Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-20 Thread Gunther Nikl
Edmund Wong wrote:
>>> https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2018/12/19/updating-everyone/

(Slightly) OT but is it possible to offer the blog also with TLSv1 using
ECC ciphers (ecdhe_ecdsa_aes)? The main site of seamonkey-project.org is
accessible with TLSv1.

Thanks,
Gunther
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Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread Daniel
One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it 
bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for 
it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which 
brings up a drop-down list of visited sites that includes those two 
letter, and then I select the required web-address and job done! ;-)


Occasionally, however, instead of click on the required address in the 
drop-down list, I just hit 'Enter' which takes me off to a DuckDuckGo 
page of web sites that include those two letters (sw) together. Job not 
done! ;-(


Looking at the Bookmarks Manager, it has an entry for "Tag:". If I place 
the 'sw' as a tag, then, when I enter the 'sw' in the Address Bar, will 
SM then select my bookmark and save me having to click on the entry in 
the drop-down list??


Or would that be a 'Keyword'?? Something else??

TIA
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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread Smiles

paste into notepad

[InternetShortcut]
URL=https://www.address/

 save as xxx.url
on desk top

just click on it browser will open and site will pop up

Daniel wrote:
One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it 
bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for 
it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which 
brings up a drop-down list of visited sites that includes those two 
letter, and then I select the required web-address and job done! ;-)


Occasionally, however, instead of click on the required address in the 
drop-down list, I just hit 'Enter' which takes me off to a DuckDuckGo 
page of web sites that include those two letters (sw) together. Job not 
done! ;-(


Looking at the Bookmarks Manager, it has an entry for "Tag:". If I place 
the 'sw' as a tag, then, when I enter the 'sw' in the Address Bar, will 
SM then select my bookmark and save me having to click on the entry in 
the drop-down list??


Or would that be a 'Keyword'?? Something else??

TIA


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Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread David E. Ross
On 12/20/2018 2:30 AM, Daniel wrote:
> One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it 
> bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for 
> it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which 
> brings up a drop-down list of visited sites that includes those two 
> letter, and then I select the required web-address and job done! ;-)
> 
> Occasionally, however, instead of click on the required address in the 
> drop-down list, I just hit 'Enter' which takes me off to a DuckDuckGo 
> page of web sites that include those two letters (sw) together. Job not 
> done! ;-(
> 
> Looking at the Bookmarks Manager, it has an entry for "Tag:". If I place 
> the 'sw' as a tag, then, when I enter the 'sw' in the Address Bar, will 
> SM then select my bookmark and save me having to click on the entry in 
> the drop-down list??
> 
> Or would that be a 'Keyword'?? Something else??
> 
> TIA
> 

See the following bug reports, which indicate what you want will not be
implemented:





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Re: Creating a short-cut for a Bookmark

2018-12-20 Thread Chris Ilias

On 2018-12-20 5:30 a.m., Daniel wrote:
One of the sites I regularly visit (daily) is fairly long. I've got it 
bookmarked (three times, apparently), but, rather than going looking for 
it, I usually just enter two letters (i.e. sw) in the Address Bar, which 
brings up a drop-down list of visited sites that includes those two 
letter, and then I select the required web-address and job done! ;-)


Occasionally, however, instead of click on the required address in the 
drop-down list, I just hit 'Enter' which takes me off to a DuckDuckGo 
page of web sites that include those two letters (sw) together. Job not 
done! ;-(


Looking at the Bookmarks Manager, it has an entry for "Tag:". If I place 
the 'sw' as a tag, then, when I enter the 'sw' in the Address Bar, will 
SM then select my bookmark and save me having to click on the entry in 
the drop-down list??


Or would that be a 'Keyword'?? Something else??

TIA


Hi Daniel,
What you're looking for is the keyword feature.
Try the instructions in the following article: 
.


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Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-20 Thread Edmund Wong
Gunther Nikl wrote:
> Edmund Wong wrote:
 https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2018/12/19/updating-everyone/
> 
> (Slightly) OT but is it possible to offer the blog also with TLSv1 using
> ECC ciphers (ecdhe_ecdsa_aes)? The main site of seamonkey-project.org is
> accessible with TLSv1.
> 
> Thanks,
> Gunther
> 
Hi Gunther,

I'm not sure.  Will need to ping someone at Mozilla as the blog is
hosted by Mozilla (for now).

Ah...and thanks for the reminder...   we need to move the blog out as
well.

Edmund
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