David E. Ross composed on 2017-03-04 23:08 (UTC-0800):
Screen prints can accomplish what you want, but it involves a cludge of
a process. The problem is that you only get what is visible within the
browser window. Thus, you must print, scroll, print some more, scroll
some more, print some more
On 3/4/2017 10:02 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Many website nowadays have their own "Print" buttons that deliver what
> the designers consider "printer-friendly" versions of their pages. But
> even if I ignore those and use SeaMonkey's own "Print" function, many
> sites outsmart me by serving
Many website nowadays have their own "Print" buttons that deliver what
the designers consider "printer-friendly" versions of their pages. But
even if I ignore those and use SeaMonkey's own "Print" function, many
sites outsmart me by serving their "printer-friendly" versions. A prime
example is
cyberzen wrote:
Le 27/02/2017 à 18:16, EE a écrit :
I found that FlashBlock stopped HTML5 totally even after I cleared the
placeholder, unless it was turned off. I switched to Flashstopper.
How did you managed to make it compatible with seamonkey ?
I ran it through the converter.
http://add
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
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OT -- my wife is Korean and used to go to this site a lot to watch
Korean movies.
I edit the English subtitles there, have seen 2,969 episodes and 62
movies (there and elsewhere) since 2008.
제 인사를 부인에게 보내주십시오.
PBG, Any good cop shows you cou
David E. Ross a écrit :
On 3/4/2017 3:56 AM, cyberzen wrote:
Le 27/02/2017 à 18:16, EE a écrit :
I found that FlashBlock stopped HTML5 totally even after I cleared the
placeholder, unless it was turned off. I switched to Flashstopper.
How did you managed to make it compatible with seamonkey
On 3/4/2017 3:56 AM, cyberzen wrote:
> Le 27/02/2017 à 18:16, EE a écrit :
>> I found that FlashBlock stopped HTML5 totally even after I cleared the
>> placeholder, unless it was turned off. I switched to Flashstopper.
>
> How did you managed to make it compatible with seamonkey ?
>
FlashBlock
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
.
OT -- my wife is Korean and used to go to this site a lot to watch
Korean movies.
I edit the English subtitles there, have seen 2,969 episodes and 62
movies (there and elsewhere) since 2008.
제 인사를 부인에게 보내주십시오.
PBG, Any good cop shows you could recommend? I am U
Original Message
Roger Fink wrote:
This is such a useful feature to have that I'm surprised all browsers
don't have it hard-wired in.
I used to use nosquint. Then I switched to theme and font size changer.
Now I just get by setting the minimum zoom level. It's not perfect but
David E. Ross wrote on 3/3/2017 1:12 PM:
On 3/3/2017 11:20 AM, flyguy wrote:
I previously asked a similar question about tab content only, but the problem
now
affects more than that.
This began after I installed 2.46 (previously using 2.42). Two or three times a
week, I will load a page that d
Le 27/02/2017 à 18:16, EE a écrit :
I found that FlashBlock stopped HTML5 totally even after I cleared the
placeholder, unless it was turned off. I switched to Flashstopper.
How did you managed to make it compatible with seamonkey ?
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cyberzen
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Roger Fink wrote:
> This is such a useful feature to have that I'm surprised all browsers
> don't have it hard-wired in.
>
I used to use nosquint. Then I switched to theme and font size changer.
Now I just get by setting the minimum zoom level. It's not perfect but
it's good enough.
You could a
There is now a 15.45.14.4590 available:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26563/Graphics-Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-15-45-
And a Beta 15.45.4614
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26604/Graphics-Intel-Graphics-Driver-Beta-15-45-
There is probably nothing we can do about it
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