On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 23:38:11 -0500, Ed Mullen wrote:
> Robert Kaiser wrote:
>> Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] schrieb:
>>> On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:57:28 -0800, Sailfish
>>> wrote:
>>>
My bloviated meandering follows what Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] graced us
with on 11/30/2011 11:36 AM:
> Sailfi
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
Focusing on startup speed is like saying, "Wow, that car is fast! Just
0.3 seconds from unlocking the door to putting the engine in gear!"
Hang on, hang on : if this is going to go viral, let's get our
facts straight : it is the /car/ that is put in gear
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] schrieb:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:57:28 -0800, Sailfish
wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] graced us
with on 11/30/2011 11:36 AM:
Sailfish, you still hanging around? You helped me do this a while back
in Firefox. Wel
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Geez, talk about "Odd"
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I just now experienced what someone mentioned in here a few days ago - in
SM2.5's address books section, the dragging of addresses from one book or
location to another is not functioning. Same thing happened to me at about
2.3 and was fixed for when I used 2.3.3.
Well, I want to split one address
Hello all:
I created a new IMAP email account in SM mail 2.5, but when Getting
Messages, and asked for a password, there is no longer a check box for
"Remember this Password" so I have to enter it each time to get mail.
Mac OSX 10.5.8.
TIA for any advice! Love SeaMonkey
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Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] schrieb:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:57:28 -0800, Sailfish
wrote:
My bloviated meandering follows what Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] graced us
with on 11/30/2011 11:36 AM:
Sailfish, you still hanging around? You helped me do this a while back
in Firefox. Well, I tried using the
My bloviated meandering follows what Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] graced us
with on 11/30/2011 11:36 AM:
Sailfish, you still hanging around? You helped me do this a while back
in Firefox. Well, I tried using the same userChrome.css file I use for
my Firefox 8 install but it doesn't hide the Bookmarks
WLS wrote:
On 11/29/2011 06:05 PM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
[Stand-alone profile manager]
So, just what are they trying to "fix"?
Startup performance. This is key to the FF guys (who are the driving
force behind this) since Chrome started pulling away.
Well, I guess I'm not get
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
SM 2.5
"prevented this page from automatically redirecting to another page"
I still cannot find an Edit | Preferences way to tell SM 2.5 to
always "ALLOW" this redirect.
Edit/Preferences/Appearance/Content: "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or
relo
On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:40:49 -0800, flyguy wrote:
> I'm using SM 2.4.1 on an XP computer.
>
> I installed the Addon Compatibility Reporter; after that, my Lightning
> Calendar extension ceased to function, and it was reported at "not
> compatible". I was using 1.0b7; it appears 1.0 was installed
Le 29 novembre 2011, Patrick Begou a écrit :
I've a strange problem with seamonkey 2.4.1 x86_64.
System is OpenSuse x86_64 fresh install, with all updates.
I've dowgraded seamonkey to 2.0.14-0.2.1 x86_64 and all work fine.
I do not find anything with google (except some people having similar p
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MCBastos wrote:
Focusing on startup speed is like saying, "Wow, that car is fast! Just
0.3 seconds from unlocking the door to putting the engine in gear!"
Hang on, hang on : if this is going to go viral, let's get our
facts straight : it is the /car/ that is put in gear, not the
engine !
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> On 11/29/2011 03:59 PM, MCBastos wrote:
>> I agree with you. The sad thing, though, is for the average joe shmoe
>> the perceived "speed" in opening the first page seems more important
>> than actual speed. It's like saying, "wow, that
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