I might try that later, thanks.
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Edwar Cifuentes wrote, On 06/09/2014 22:09:
"Why did you need to send to a list, when SeaMonkey gives you the easy way:
Just subscribe to mozilla.support.seamonkey at the news.mozilla.org server.
"
I don't know how that works.
1. Create a NewsGroup account by clicking on "Create a New Account
Edwar Cifuentes wrote, On 06/09/2014 22:15:
Typo: I know how *to* show it back, I'd have *no* reason to come back
complaining
Yes, but if you implement that in SM someone will come back here
Because YOU know, but other people NO.
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su
Typo: I know how *to* show it back, I'd have *no* reason to come back
complaining
On 6 September 2014 15:14, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
> "You dream ALT is used to specify by the next letter the part of the
> menu you want to be opened.
> If you kill the menu:
> 1. You loose this possibility.
"You dream ALT is used to specify by the next letter the part of the
menu you want to be opened.
If you kill the menu:
1. You loose this possibility.
2. You will come here complaining : I have hidden the menu bar, and i don't
remember the magic key to restore it.
Anyway i use extensively the
"Why did you need to send to a list, when SeaMonkey gives you the easy way:
Just subscribe to mozilla.support.seamonkey at the news.mozilla.org server.
"
I don't know how that works.
On 6 September 2014 15:08, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
> "Why did you need to send to a list, when SeaMonkey gives y
Edwar Cifuentes wrote, On 06/09/2014 21:37:
"Since [View > Show/Hide] is on the menu bar itself, how would you
restore the menu bar once you have hidden it?"
By pressing Alt
You dream ALT is used to specify by the next letter the part of the
menu you want to be opened.
If you kill the
Edwar Cifuentes wrote, On 06/09/2014 03:29:
I'm really having trouble replying to previous messages. What's the right
way to do it? If I click reply/reply to all I'm inmediately emailed back
with a delivery error. This time I'm sending this message only to "
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org".
"Since [View > Show/Hide] is on the menu bar itself, how would you
restore the menu bar once you have hidden it?"
By pressing Alt
On 6 September 2014 14:32, Geoff Welsh wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>
>> On 9/6/2014 11:25 AM, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting. That very same reason is
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/6/2014 11:25 AM, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
Interesting. That very same reason is why many people come back to Firefox
after trying Seamonkey. It's a good feature nevertheless and it should made
easier to dissable in Seamonkey (and then brought into Firefox, just as
"Menuba
Rob wrote:
Some websites have implemented "infinite scrolling". When you scroll
down to the bottom of the page, more data is loaded and the relative
position and range of the viewport changes.
I find it irritating. Is there any way to disable this kind of functionality
inside the browser?
ye
On 9/6/2014 11:25 AM, Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
> Interesting. That very same reason is why many people come back to Firefox
> after trying Seamonkey. It's a good feature nevertheless and it should made
> easier to dissable in Seamonkey (and then brought into Firefox, just as
> "Menubar" should be add
On 9/6/2014 9:50 AM, Rob wrote:
> Some websites have implemented "infinite scrolling". When you scroll
> down to the bottom of the page, more data is loaded and the relative
> position and range of the viewport changes.
>
> I find it irritating. Is there any way to disable this kind of functiona
"The menu bar is NOT one of the options for that." That's the problem. Is
there any way to add it to that submenu?
On 6 September 2014 10:14, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 9/6/2014 2:46 AM, Daniel wrote:
> > On 06/09/14 10:25, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> >> Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello. T
Interesting. That very same reason is why many people come back to Firefox
after trying Seamonkey. It's a good feature nevertheless and it should made
easier to dissable in Seamonkey (and then brought into Firefox, just as
"Menubar" should be added to View->Show/Hide on Seamonkey)
On 6 September
Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
Here's what I want to do: I want to completely hide it so that it can only
be brought back by pressing alt (just like you do on Firefox)
And I don't like grippies at all. I hid them.
If more details are needed please let me know, and thank you for replying.
To each hi
On 09/05/2014 07:49 AM, Daniel wrote:
> On 05/09/14 01:36, Ray_Net wrote:
>> Daniel wrote, On 04/09/2014 11:52:
>>> On 04/09/14 03:17, Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 03/09/2014 15:13:
> On 3/09/2014 11:01 PM, Daniel wrote:
>> On 3/09/2014 10:40 PM, Daniel wrote:
>>> On 2/09/2014 7
Some websites have implemented "infinite scrolling". When you scroll
down to the bottom of the page, more data is loaded and the relative
position and range of the viewport changes.
I find it irritating. Is there any way to disable this kind of functionality
inside the browser? There are some c
On 9/6/2014 2:46 AM, Daniel wrote:
> On 06/09/14 10:25, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>> Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
>>
>>> Hello. This is the first time I join a mailing list, I hope I'm doing
>>> right. I apologize if I'm sending this to the wrong address.
>>>
>>> I came here because I've been trying to fi
On 06/09/14 10:25, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Edwar Cifuentes wrote:
Hello. This is the first time I join a mailing list, I hope I'm doing
right. I apologize if I'm sending this to the wrong address.
I came here because I've been trying to find a way to hide the menubar in
Seamonkey 2.26 Browser
On 06/09/14 07:26, Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote, On 05/09/2014 16:49:
Sorry, Ray, just to make it absolutely clear to me,
1. At Edit_>Preferences->Browser->Downloads, under "When saving a
file" do you have "Always ask me " selected, and,
YES
2. When then clicking on the file link abov
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