Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? I have a group of five tabs for my homepage and just tried clicking on the browser icon twice from the mail newsgroup screen. Only ended up with the one set of tabs. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110820 SeaMonkey/2.3.1 -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? I have a group of five tabs for my homepage and just tried clicking on the browser icon twice from the mail newsgroup screen. Only ended up with the one set of tabs. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110820 SeaMonkey/2.3.1 The first time you clicked on the browser icon, it opened your browser home page group of tabs. If you don't close the browser window but don try the browser icon again, SM is smart enough not to open a new window, 'cause one's already open. What we're describing as faulty is what happens when you click on your browser's Home button when tabs are already open--if your preferences are set for the tab group to REPLACE what's already open, it still ADDS to what's open, instead. So if you have the Home group open and then click on Home again, you get duplicates. And the SMv 2.3.1 had no effect on this, it's the same since v2.1. But v2.0.14 doesn't do it. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Rickles wrote: Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? I have a group of five tabs for my homepage and just tried clicking on the browser icon twice from the mail newsgroup screen. Only ended up with the one set of tabs. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110820 SeaMonkey/2.3.1 The first time you clicked on the browser icon, it opened your browser home page group of tabs. If you don't close the browser window but don try the browser icon again, SM is smart enough not to open a new window, 'cause one's already open. What we're describing as faulty is what happens when you click on your browser's Home button when tabs are already open--if your preferences are set for the tab group to REPLACE what's already open, it still ADDS to what's open, instead. So if you have the Home group open and then click on Home again, you get duplicates. And the SMv 2.3.1 had no effect on this, it's the same since v2.1. But v2.0.14 doesn't do it. Sorry, poor explanation on my part! I was in SM Mail News, clicked the icon for SM browser, my five site Home group opened, without closing anything I switched back to Mail News and re-clicked the Browser icon.still just the five sites showing up. O.K., so this time I had Mail News open, clicked on the Browser icon in the bottom left, Five Sites Home Group opened in the browser. So this time I clicked on the Browser Icon in the bottom left of the Browser Screenand got a second Browser screen with my five tabs. In Edit-Preferences-Browser-Link Behavior, I've got Links from other applications set to A new tab in the current window. -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? I have a group of five tabs for my homepage and just tried clicking on the browser icon twice from the mail newsgroup screen. Only ended up with the one set of tabs. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110820 SeaMonkey/2.3.1 The first time you clicked on the browser icon, it opened your browser home page group of tabs. If you don't close the browser window but don try the browser icon again, SM is smart enough not to open a new window, 'cause one's already open. What we're describing as faulty is what happens when you click on your browser's Home button when tabs are already open--if your preferences are set for the tab group to REPLACE what's already open, it still ADDS to what's open, instead. So if you have the Home group open and then click on Home again, you get duplicates. And the SMv 2.3.1 had no effect on this, it's the same since v2.1. But v2.0.14 doesn't do it. Sorry, poor explanation on my part! I was in SM Mail News, clicked the icon for SM browser, my five site Home group opened, without closing anything I switched back to Mail News and re-clicked the Browser icon.still just the five sites showing up. O.K., so this time I had Mail News open, clicked on the Browser icon in the bottom left, Five Sites Home Group opened in the browser. So this time I clicked on the Browser Icon in the bottom left of the Browser Screenand got a second Browser screen with my five tabs. In Edit-Preferences-Browser-Link Behavior, I've got Links from other applications set to A new tab in the current window. Again, the SM suite is working as it's supposed to, near as I can tell. Mine does the same thing, but your 'Links from other applications' doesn't apply to the SM browser, calling from inside itself. After all, there may be a very good reason for you to want to open a new SM browser window with it's own tabs, separate from anything you're doing in the first window. '...other applications...' refers to hyperlinks from, say, MS Word or Adobe Acrobat or some such. If you have a browser window open, and then click on a link from a Word doc, does that link open in it's own window, or does it open in a new tab in the extant browser window? That's what that preference means. And that behavior has nothing to do with the original message of this thread. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Rickles wrote: Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: Daniel wrote: Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? I have a group of five tabs for my homepage and just tried clicking on the browser icon twice from the mail newsgroup screen. Only ended up with the one set of tabs. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686 on x86_64; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110820 SeaMonkey/2.3.1 The first time you clicked on the browser icon, it opened your browser home page group of tabs. If you don't close the browser window but don try the browser icon again, SM is smart enough not to open a new window, 'cause one's already open. What we're describing as faulty is what happens when you click on your browser's Home button when tabs are already open--if your preferences are set for the tab group to REPLACE what's already open, it still ADDS to what's open, instead. So if you have the Home group open and then click on Home again, you get duplicates. And the SMv 2.3.1 had no effect on this, it's the same since v2.1. But v2.0.14 doesn't do it. Sorry, poor explanation on my part! I was in SM Mail News, clicked the icon for SM browser, my five site Home group opened, without closing anything I switched back to Mail News and re-clicked the Browser icon.still just the five sites showing up. O.K., so this time I had Mail News open, clicked on the Browser icon in the bottom left, Five Sites Home Group opened in the browser. So this time I clicked on the Browser Icon in the bottom left of the Browser Screenand got a second Browser screen with my five tabs. In Edit-Preferences-Browser-Link Behavior, I've got Links from other applications set to A new tab in the current window. Again, the SM suite is working as it's supposed to, near as I can tell. Mine does the same thing, but your 'Links from other applications' doesn't apply to the SM browser, calling from inside itself. After all, there may be a very good reason for you to want to open a new SM browser window with it's own tabs, separate from anything you're doing in the first window. '...other applications...' refers to hyperlinks from, say, MS Word or Adobe Acrobat or some such. If you have a browser window open, and then click on a link from a Word doc, does that link open in it's own window, or does it open in a new tab in the extant browser window? That's what that preference means. And that behavior has nothing to do with the original message of this thread. Rickles, you're right that this (other applications) is how it should work, even if I click on a link in a email or news post, it should open in a new tab, not a new browser. I was just letting the OP know how I was set up. -- Daniel ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Rickles wrote: Arnie Goetchius wrote: Rickles wrote: ==snipped== I'm sticking with 2.0.14 until this is fixed so that clicking Home will 'Replace existing tabs' with the Home Group of tabs and not just add the tabs as is now the case. Glad to see it's not a fault in my profile or add-on clash issue, but it's been 4-1/2 years on the go without resolution or even a bit more investigation?? Once I get signed up to BugZilla I'll vote and add my confirmation/description. Maybe it'll help. You can follow the bug here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616601 ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Arnie Goetchius wrote: Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? That behavior really sucks. It occurs in 2.1 and above but not in 2.0.14 or before. The bug is documented at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369440 and again in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612707 by me. Philip Chee said he caused the problem when he was working on activating the middle click button on the mouse but nothing is being done (AFAIK) to fix it. I'm sticking with 2.0.14 until this is fixed so that clicking Home will 'Replace existing tabs' with the Home Group of tabs and not just add the tabs as is now the case. Glad to see it's not a fault in my profile or add-on clash issue, but it's been 4-1/2 years on the go without resolution or even a bit more investigation?? Once I get signed up to BugZilla I'll vote and add my confirmation/description. Maybe it'll help. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Ping Philip Chee Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Rickles wrote: Arnie Goetchius wrote: Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? That behavior really sucks. It occurs in 2.1 and above but not in 2.0.14 or before. The bug is documented at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369440 and again in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612707 by me. Philip Chee said he caused the problem when he was working on activating the middle click button on the mouse but nothing is being done (AFAIK) to fix it. I'm sticking with 2.0.14 until this is fixed so that clicking Home will 'Replace existing tabs' with the Home Group of tabs and not just add the tabs as is now the case. Glad to see it's not a fault in my profile or add-on clash issue, but it's been 4-1/2 years on the go without resolution or even a bit more investigation?? Once I get signed up to BugZilla I'll vote and add my confirmation/description. Maybe it'll help. We need Philip Chee to put it on his TO DO list ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Tab group behavior a little off?
OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Re: Tab group behavior a little off?
Rickles wrote: OS is WinXP Pro SP3, patched/updated. Browser is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:6.0) Gecko/20110813 Firefox/6.0 SeaMonkey/2.3 Have been using SM for years (thanks, devs), only upgraded from v2.0.14 to 2.3 as a full-install-overwrite last night. Home page: defined as a group of 4 tabs, all with the BBC (news, currencies, 2 x weather). When browser opens, home group opens as normal. If Home Group is already open and the Home button clicked, the focused-tab is overwritten with the first of the replacement group tabs, and the remaining 3 are added to what's there, so you end up with 7 tabs (3 pairs of duplicates and one single). This repeats arithmetically each time you click Home. If I close all but 1 tab and click Home, I end up with just the Home group of tabs. It makes no difference whether any of the existing tabs actually are still on the sites they originally opened up to (go shopping at Amazon on one, Google maps on another, etc.) all but 1 existing tab stay the same. That one is overwritten and 3 more added. My preference is for tab groups is to 'Replace existing tabs'. I have toggled this setting to 'Add...', closed SM and started over, then changed the setting back to 'Replace...', then restarted SM again but still the same. Add-on Compat. Reporter 0.8.7 is installed. I have 2 add-ons relating to tabs: IE Tab Plus and SeaTab X. Both are as current a version as can be had; Reporter says IE Tab Plus isn't any good, but SeaTab X is OK. I've disabled both and restarted SM, still same behavior. Three other add-ons are reported by Compat. Reporter as no good with SM 2.3, but disabling them didn't change anything, either. Other than this one issue, so far 2.3 appears stable. Thoughts? That behavior really sucks. It occurs in 2.1 and above but not in 2.0.14 or before. The bug is documented at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369440 and again in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=612707 by me. Philip Chee said he caused the problem when he was working on activating the middle click button on the mouse but nothing is being done (AFAIK) to fix it. I'm sticking with 2.0.14 until this is fixed so that clicking Home will 'Replace existing tabs' with the Home Group of tabs and not just add the tabs as is now the case. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey