Re: [gentoo-user] Web browser issues. Firefox and Seamonkey doesn't work, Chrome does.

2024-08-03 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 12:15:55PM -0500 schrieb Dale: > >> :-) :-) > > There is Seamonkey documentation, but there are loads of how to's for > > Mozilla > > products. If Seamonkey is mostly the same as Firefox/Thunderbird, you can > > take look at the Thunderbird resources to find out how

Re: [gentoo-user] Web browser issues. Firefox and Seamonkey doesn't work, Chrome does.

2024-08-03 Thread Dale
Michael wrote: > On Saturday, 3 August 2024 06:55:53 BST Dale wrote: >> Waldo Lemmer wrote: >>> Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers >>> only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in >>> Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the

Re: [gentoo-user] Automatic e-mail fetching/checking in SeaMonkey Mail (was: Re: Web browser issues. Firefox and Seamonkey doesn't work, Chrome does.)

2024-08-03 Thread Dale
Nuno Silva wrote: > On 2024-08-03, Dale wrote: > >> I really need to switch to a better email provider.  Thing is, I'd like >> to set it up so that I have a email program that fetches my emails and >> then I just connect locally to read them. After all, Seamonkey stopped >> fetching emails

Re: [gentoo-user] Web browser issues. Firefox and Seamonkey doesn't work, Chrome does.

2024-08-03 Thread Michael
On Saturday, 3 August 2024 06:55:53 BST Dale wrote: > Waldo Lemmer wrote: > > Chrome violates the HTML5 spec in many ways, and many web developers > > only test their sites in Chrome, so some sites occasionally break in > > Firefox. The situation has improved a lot over the years, though. > > > >

[gentoo-user] Automatic e-mail fetching/checking in SeaMonkey Mail (was: Re: Web browser issues. Firefox and Seamonkey doesn't work, Chrome does.)

2024-08-03 Thread Nuno Silva
On 2024-08-03, Dale wrote: > I really need to switch to a better email provider.  Thing is, I'd like > to set it up so that I have a email program that fetches my emails and > then I just connect locally to read them. After all, Seamonkey stopped > fetching emails automatically long ago. I think