Re: I have no navigation Toolbar how do I get it back

2014-12-23 Thread Rufus

WaltS48 wrote:

On 12/23/2014 11:45 AM, tonimari...@optonline.net wrote:

There is no navigation toolbar on my Sea Monkey.
How do I get it back?



Right click in the Menu bar and put a check mark in "Navigation Toolbar".



...or, if you are using SM Modern Theme you may have accidentally closed 
it while attempting to quickly hit the Back button - this happens to me 
all the time.


You can click the far left edge of the collapsed Tool Bar to open it 
back up.  But be careful to hit the right one - they swap top to bottom 
on collapse, *NO* idea why - or you'll end up with both of them closed 
and then you'll have to fiddle around to get them both back open...that 
happens to me all the time too.


Brought to you by the same mind that gave us small buttons, I guess...

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Re: I have no navigation Toolbar how do I get it back

2014-12-23 Thread WaltS48

On 12/23/2014 11:45 AM, tonimari...@optonline.net wrote:

There is no navigation toolbar on my Sea Monkey.
How do I get it back?



Right click in the Menu bar and put a check mark in "Navigation Toolbar".

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I have no navigation Toolbar how do I get it back

2014-12-23 Thread tonimarie76
There is no navigation toolbar on my Sea Monkey.
How do I get it back?
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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-05 Thread Ray_Net

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after
entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.


All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the
"search"
and "print" buttons and the throbber.


Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse,
you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with
the
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.


There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"


Yeah, CTRL-C, CTRL-V...


But you need to click on SM then click on the url zone ..
Between your CTRL-C and CTRL-V


I didn't realize. I would normally use ALT-Tab to change apps, CTRL-N to
open a new SM browser window if necessary, and the cursor starts in the
location bar each time SM opens. If I'm already viewing some other page,
a quick Tab or SHIFT-Tab puts me there.


It's better for this action to use the mouse exclusively.


I spose -- as I said above, if I already had my hand on the mouse, I'd
like to keep it there, if I already had my hands on the keyboard, I'd
like to keep them there. And as you've seen, I don't normally use the
mouse as much as you.



The good answer has been done here by doing a rigth-click on the url 
zone. then choice "paste & go" this will display the web page, or if the 
text is not an url-adress, this action starts google to search for the 
string  As i said *sometimes* ... SM is wonderful !

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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-08-03 4:22 AM, stan wrote:

There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"


Hi stan,
Did you see my response about "Paste and Go" being in the right-click 
menu in the Location bar?


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread Sailfish
My bloviated meandering follows what stan graced us with on 8/3/2011 
2:07 AM:

Sailfish wrote:

My bloviated meandering follows what stan graced us with on 8/2/2011
8:35 PM:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering 
URL.

I must use CR.


If you right-click on say, the menubar or navigation bar and select
"Customize" it should bring up a panel of buttons from which you can
choose to drag-and-drop onto a toolbar. One of those buttons should be
"Go" which you can click after entering a URL.

As an aside, you can also choose to drag-and-drop buttons that you may
not use back into the "Customize" panel to reduce unused clutter.



Thanks, Thanks, Thanks.

That is what I was missing.

After update the GO disappeared and I was instinctively clicking on the 
right side hitting search button. It was Annoying.


Now it works.


YW, YW, YW :)

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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ray_Net wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.


All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the "search"
and "print" buttons and the throbber.


Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with the
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.


There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"


Yeah, CTRL-C, CTRL-V...


But you need to click on SM then click on the url zone ..
Between your CTRL-C and CTRL-V


I didn't realize. I would normally use ALT-Tab to change apps, CTRL-N to 
open a new SM browser window if necessary, and the cursor starts in the 
location bar each time SM opens. If I'm already viewing some other page, 
a quick Tab or SHIFT-Tab puts me there.



It's better for this action to use the mouse exclusively.


I spose -- as I said above, if I already had my hand on the mouse, I'd 
like to keep it there, if I already had my hands on the keyboard, I'd 
like to keep them there. And as you've seen, I don't normally use the 
mouse as much as you.


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread Ray_Net

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.


All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the "search"
and "print" buttons and the throbber.


Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with the
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.


There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"


Yeah, CTRL-C, CTRL-V...


But you need to click on SM then click on the url zone ..
Between your CTRL-C and CTRL-V

It's better for this action to use the mouse exclusively.
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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread stan

Sailfish wrote:

My bloviated meandering follows what stan graced us with on 8/2/2011
8:35 PM:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
I must use CR.


If you right-click on say, the menubar or navigation bar and select
"Customize" it should bring up a panel of buttons from which you can
choose to drag-and-drop onto a toolbar. One of those buttons should be
"Go" which you can click after entering a URL.

As an aside, you can also choose to drag-and-drop buttons that you may
not use back into the "Customize" panel to reduce unused clutter.



Thanks, Thanks, Thanks.

That is what I was missing.

After update the GO disappeared and I was instinctively clicking on the 
right side hitting search button. It was Annoying.


Now it works.

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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

stan wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.


All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the "search"
and "print" buttons and the throbber.


Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with the
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.


There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"


Yeah, CTRL-C, CTRL-V...

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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread stan

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.


All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the "search"
and "print" buttons and the throbber.


Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with the
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.


There is such thing like "copy" and "paste"
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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-03 Thread Sailfish
My bloviated meandering follows what stan graced us with on 8/2/2011 
8:35 PM:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
I must use CR.


If you right-click on say, the menubar or navigation bar and select 
"Customize" it should bring up a panel of buttons from which you can 
choose to drag-and-drop onto a toolbar. One of those buttons should be 
"Go" which you can click after entering a URL.


As an aside, you can also choose to drag-and-drop buttons that you may 
not use back into the "Customize" panel to reduce unused clutter.


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread Chris Ilias

On 11-08-03 12:30 AM, stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.
Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


Here's a quick tip:
If you're using the mouse to paste a URL, there's a new right-click item 
in the Location bar called "Paste and Go". If you choose that, then you 
don't have to click on anything after pasting the URL.


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread stan

Michael Gordon wrote:

stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
I must use CR.


Stan,

Look in Edit/Preferences/Browser. See if there is a selection under
'Navigation Toolbar" for Search and Go. The Go button will appear at the
end of the URL field just like IE.

Michael G


No there is no such option I have checked everything under the Browsing.
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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

stan wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering
URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.


All I have on my 2.0.14 is the down-pointing triangle so you can pull 
down your history. There's nothing pointing left, unless you mean the 
big "back" button at the far left. And of course there are the "search" 
and "print" buttons and the throbber.



Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


How stupid is it to expect people who are typing a URL to keep their 
fingers on the keyboard and hit "Enter"? I find it harder to leave the 
keyboard and reach for the mouse. Of course, if I were working with the 
mouse in the first place, then another mouse click would be easy.


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread Michael Gordon

stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
I must use CR.


Stan,

Look in Edit/Preferences/Browser.  See if there is a selection under 
'Navigation Toolbar" for Search and Go.  The Go button will appear at 
the end of the URL field just like IE.


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd)



stan wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:
>>> I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
>>> In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
>>> I must use CR.
>>
>> I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.
>>
> No there was little black arrow pointing left.
> Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you must 
use keyboard. That is stupid.

Hardly "stupid", but perhaps in your case, sub-optimal.

For myself, I have always used the  key as a
matter of course, and never considered the possibility
that there might be a mouse-oriented alternative.

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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread stan

David E. Ross wrote:

On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
I must use CR.


I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.


No there was little black arrow pointing left.
Every browser has something there now you can operate it by mouse, you 
must use keyboard. That is stupid.


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Re: Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/2/11 8:35 PM, stan wrote:
> I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
> In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
> I must use CR.

I think it was that way in SM 2.0.14.

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Navigation Toolbar

2011-08-02 Thread stan

I have 2.2 SeaMonkey.
In the Navigation Toolbar there is noting to click on after entering URL.
I must use CR.
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-04 Thread stan

Ray_Net wrote:

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

On 4/4/2010 2:48 AM, Lee wrote:

On 4/4/10, stan wrote:


Thanks,that worked.
Is it possible just to delete a single URL?


If it is, I don't know how.


I can't test on SM right now [build is running] (but I am pretty sure
this works)

When the url you don't want appearing there shows up, use the keyboard
to select it, then press SHIFT+DELETE. That only removes it from the
dropdown not from history. I don't recall persistence level of doing
that though.


DELETE, CTRL-DELETE or SHIFT-DELETE did not work 

Yes it does not work.
This is annoying problem because if you enter some URL which is not 
correct you cannot remove it and it creates garbage filled menu.

I think someone should fix this.
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-04 Thread Ray_Net

Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:

On 4/4/2010 2:48 AM, Lee wrote:

On 4/4/10, stan wrote:


Thanks,that worked.
Is it possible just to delete a single URL?


If it is, I don't know how.


I can't test on SM right now [build is running] (but I am pretty sure
this works)

When the url you don't want appearing there shows up, use the keyboard
to select it, then press SHIFT+DELETE. That only removes it from the
dropdown not from history. I don't recall persistence level of doing
that though.


DELETE, CTRL-DELETE or SHIFT-DELETE  did not work 
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-04 Thread Justin Wood (Callek)

On 4/4/2010 2:48 AM, Lee wrote:

On 4/4/10, stan  wrote:


Thanks,that worked.
Is it possible just to delete a single URL?


If it is, I don't know how.


I can't test on SM right now [build is running] (but I am pretty sure 
this works)


When the url you don't want appearing there shows up, use the keyboard 
to select it, then press SHIFT+DELETE. That only removes it from the 
dropdown not from history. I don't recall persistence level of doing 
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-03 Thread Lee
On 4/4/10, stan  wrote:
>
> Thanks,that worked.
> Is it possible just to delete a single URL?

If it is, I don't know how.


> Lee wrote:
>> On 4/3/10, stan  wrote:
>>> I have tried that and it does not work.
>>> The URL remains in drop down menu.
>>
>> How about Edit / Preferences /  Browser / History / Clear Location Bar
>>
>>
>>> »Q« wrote:
>>>> In<news:-rcdnbqe8b-dh-bwnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org>,
>>>> stan   wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?
>>>>
>>>> Delete the URL from your history (and from your bookmarks, if
>>>> necessary).
>>>>
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-03 Thread stan


Thanks,that worked.
Is it possible just to delete a single URL?



Lee wrote:

On 4/3/10, stan  wrote:

I have tried that and it does not work.
The URL remains in drop down menu.


How about Edit / Preferences /  Browser / History / Clear Location Bar



»Q« wrote:

In<news:-rcdnbqe8b-dh-bwnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org>,
stan   wrote:


How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?


Delete the URL from your history (and from your bookmarks, if
necessary).



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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-03 Thread Lee
On 4/3/10, stan  wrote:
> I have tried that and it does not work.
> The URL remains in drop down menu.

How about Edit / Preferences /  Browser / History / Clear Location Bar


> »Q« wrote:
>> In<news:-rcdnbqe8b-dh-bwnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org>,
>> stan  wrote:
>>
>>> How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?
>>
>> Delete the URL from your history (and from your bookmarks, if
>> necessary).
>>
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Navigation toolbar URL

2010-04-03 Thread stan

How do you remove the URL from the Navigation-Toolbar-Drop-Down-Menu.
Clearing the History nor Bookmark will work.
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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-04-03 Thread stan

I have tried that and it does not work.
The URL remains in drop down menu.


»Q« wrote:

In<news:-rcdnbqe8b-dh-bwnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org>,
stan  wrote:


How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?


Delete the URL from your history (and from your bookmarks, if
necessary).



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Re: Navigation toolbar

2010-02-16 Thread »Q«
In <news:-rcdnbqe8b-dh-bwnz2dnuvz_hydn...@mozilla.org>,
stan  wrote:

> How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?

Delete the URL from your history (and from your bookmarks, if
necessary).

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Navigation toolbar

2010-02-16 Thread stan

Hi,
How do you delete URLs from the Navigation Toolbar drop down menu?
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Re: SM 2 needs - Navigation Toolbar

2009-10-28 Thread Robert Kaiser

dominique wrote:

A possible add-on then ?


Should be easy to do as add-on if someone takes the time to actually do 
it - and probably would be a good case for someone to learn how to do an 
add-on and improve SeaMonkey 2.0 him/herself! ;-)


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Re: SM 2 needs - Navigation Toolbar

2009-10-28 Thread dominique

INFO WG wrote, On 10/28/2009 12:31 PM:

SM 2 needs as seen...

1. Navigation Toolbar needs more icons and choices.

Especially:

- Open a New Tab
- Open a New Window

These would be in addition to, NOT replacing, the "Open a new tab" mini-icon 
that by default sits under and to the left of the navigation toolbar in the Tabs bar.

Clearly, there need to be more Navigation Toolbar icons and choices than the 
above two, but they seem initially most needed.

Joe


A possible add-on then ?
it would be new buttons to add when right clicking in the navigation 
toolbar and selecting customize...
Alternative is to use the CRL T (to open a new tab) and CTRL N (to open 
a new window). Much faster IMHO, but only a matter of choice


Dominique
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Re: SM 2 needs - Navigation Toolbar

2009-10-28 Thread INFO WG
SM 2 needs as seen...

1. Navigation Toolbar needs more icons and choices.

Especially:

- Open a New Tab
- Open a New Window

These would be in addition to, NOT replacing, the "Open a new tab" mini-icon 
that by default sits under and to the left of the navigation toolbar in the 
Tabs bar.

Clearly, there need to be more Navigation Toolbar icons and choices than the 
above two, but they seem initially most needed.

Joe

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