Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
David E. Ross wrote: I have JavaScript enabled. I do not see any image on the cited 2nd page become larger when I hover my cursor over an image. Funny, so do I, and each time I mouse over an image, I get a larger version. It doesn't matter which image -- they all behave that way, even the po

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread DoctorBill
David E. Ross wrote: On 4/15/12 12:06 PM, DoctorBill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 4/15/12 6:44 AM, DoctorBill wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: DoctorBill wrote: Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen JUMPS U

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/15/12 5:14 PM, Michael Gordon wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 4/15/12 12:06 PM, DoctorBill wrote: >>> David E. Ross wrote: On 4/15/12 6:44 AM, DoctorBill wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> DoctorBill wrote: >> >>> Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser.

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread Michael Gordon
David E. Ross wrote: On 4/15/12 12:06 PM, DoctorBill wrote: David E. Ross wrote: On 4/15/12 6:44 AM, DoctorBill wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: DoctorBill wrote: Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen JUMPS U

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/15/12 12:06 PM, DoctorBill wrote: > David E. Ross wrote: >> On 4/15/12 6:44 AM, DoctorBill wrote: >>> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: DoctorBill wrote: > Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. > > Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen

Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread Ray_Net
Zanqeutil wrote, On 15/04/2012 18:02: Ray_Net schreef: All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be do

Re: Adjusting filters automatically - more data

2012-04-15 Thread Jay O'Brien
More, perhaps useful data for whomever will do a fix to this problem. I had another occurrence of filters changing, and afterwards I looked at the msgFilterRules.dat file. The msgFilterRules.dat file is unchanged up to a location in the file. After that location, every filter in the file is poi

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread DoctorBill
David E. Ross wrote: On 4/15/12 6:44 AM, DoctorBill wrote: Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: DoctorBill wrote: Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen JUMPS UP as I click - resulting in the click going to some other link

Re: Profile Problems

2012-04-15 Thread Frog
Daniel wrote: Frog, you may have noted posts from Paul and NoOp complaining about us (you and me) not trimming our posts, and quoting and quoting and quoting old stuff. To make them (and, to an extent, me) happy,I have snipped all the previous information here in my reply, but, if we need to refe

Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread George Carden
Zanqeutil wrote: Ray_Net schreef: All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be done to solve this visual

Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread Zanqeutil
Ray_Net schreef: All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be done to solve this visual annoying stuff ?

Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread flyguy
On 4/15/2012 7:43 AM, Rob Lindauer wrote: Ray_Net wrote: All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be do

Re: E-Mail problem

2012-04-15 Thread Jim P
Jens Hatlak wrote: Jim P wrote: I have Win 7, SM 2.9. In the past week I have had a problem with messages in that I can read them when I receive them. Then when I go back to them they have reverted to the coding for the message. SM 2.9 is still in beta. There was a problem with SM 2.9b2 (maybe

Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread Ray_Net
Rob Lindauer wrote, On 15/04/2012 16:43: Ray_Net wrote: All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be d

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/15/12 6:44 AM, DoctorBill wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> DoctorBill wrote: >> >>> Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. >>> >>> Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen >>> JUMPS UP as I click - resulting in the click going to some other link >>>

Re: Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread Rob Lindauer
Ray_Net wrote: All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be done to solve this visual annoying stuff ?

Constant hour-glass with SM 2.8

2012-04-15 Thread Ray_Net
All is going well after upgrade from SM 2.7.2 to 2.8 However... I see constantly on certain SM window an hour-glass as the mouse pointer. But there is nothing to wait about - the mouse pointer must be a "normal pointer". What could be done to solve this visual annoying stuff ?

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
DoctorBill wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> DoctorBill wrote: >>> Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. >>> >>> Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen >>> JUMPS UP as I click - resulting in the click going to some other link >>> just below the link I

Re: Adjusting filters automatically

2012-04-15 Thread Marisa Ciceran
I have the same problem, only it keeps getting worse. Whereas a few days ago most of the redirections went changed to a single unrelated folder, as of this morning some emails are now redirected to the Junk folder instead. I have little choice but to turn off the message filters altogether. Ei

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread DoctorBill
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: DoctorBill wrote: Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen JUMPS UP as I click - resulting in the click going to some other link just below the link I wanted to click on. Oddest thing ! Wha

Re: Profile Problems

2012-04-15 Thread Daniel
Frog, you may have noted posts from Paul and NoOp complaining about us (you and me) not trimming our posts, and quoting and quoting and quoting old stuff. To make them (and, to an extent, me) happy,I have snipped all the previous information here in my reply, but, if we need to refer to it, it

Re: E-Mail problem

2012-04-15 Thread Jens Hatlak
Jim P wrote: I have Win 7, SM 2.9. In the past week I have had a problem with messages in that I can read them when I receive them. Then when I go back to them they have reverted to the coding for the message. SM 2.9 is still in beta. There was a problem with SM 2.9b2 (maybe also 2.9b1, didn't

Re: SeaMonkey Jumps when I click.

2012-04-15 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
DoctorBill wrote: > Running Windows XP with SeaMonkey 2.7 Browser. > > Often, when in a web site, when I go to click on a link, the screen > JUMPS UP as I click - resulting in the click going to some other link > just below the link I wanted to click on. > Oddest thing ! > What is the cause of th