Nothing.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613974
HTH
I did, and thanks, Jens.
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Hi,
Can anybody explain what does that checkbox do?
As the description implies, it must somehow load the bookmark in the
sidebar, but checking it for some bookmark doesn't change the look of
the Bookmarks tab of the Sidebar in any way.
(I'm using SM 2.21)
Hello,
Examining webappsstore.sqlite with SQLite Manager shows that several
sites I visit use local web storage (this fact is also confirmed by the
sites' behaviour), but when I open Data Manager, the Storage tabs for
those sites are greyed out as if they don't store anything locally.
Has
Instead, when I type something that's not like an URL in the location
bar, SeaMonkey performs a search using the default search engine.
the keyword.enabled preference is set to true.
Has anyone encountered the same problem? A bug, perhaps?
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»Q« wrote:
Instead, when I type something that's not like an URL in the location
bar, SeaMonkey performs a search using the default search engine.
the keyword.enabled preference is set to true.
Has anyone encountered the same problem? A bug, perhaps?
It's probably
Hello,
Is there a way to set the locale for an individual extension?
about:config - general.useragent.locale works, but it sets the locale
for all the extensions simultaneously.
Thanks.
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Ilya wrote:
I set the system date to the 1st of June and then to the 1st of July,
visited a couple of sites and it seems everything works all right.
Sorry my being a retard/sclerotic, the issue is over.
Alas, it is not.
Here's how the History window looked on the 1st of May:
http
Ilya wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In about:config, you can try setting places.history.expiration.max_pages
to a value larger than the value you see for
places.history.expiration.max_pages.
Thanks a lot, for some reason the places.history.expiration.max_pages
setting was initially absent in about:config
Geoff Welsh wrote:
woooa.
You ADDED a preference to about:config? I had no idea that was possible.
How is that done?
GW
Open about:config, rightclick on any setting and choose new, then
the data type for the new setting.
I agree, that's not absolotely obvious :)
»Q« wrote:
In about:config, you can try setting places.history.expiration.max_pages
to a value larger than the value you see for
places.history.expiration.max_pages.
Thanks a lot, for some reason the places.history.expiration.max_pages
setting was initially absent in about:config. I added
Hello, guys.
Is there way to set the default composing format in Composer (i.e. the
option under the Options - Format submenu) to anything other than
Auto-Detect?
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(Under Seamonkey Composer I of course meant the Mail and News Editor,
not the HTML editor. Sorry for the poor wording).
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Hello again, guys.
Is there a way to move the Unsorted Bookmarks folder to the Bookmarks
Toolbar?
I can place a copy of Unsorted Bookmarks to the Bookmarks Toolbar, but
next time I bookmark a site (via a single click), it only appears in the
original Unsorted Bookmarks folder, and not in
(That would be handy to add a bookmark by singleclicking and immediately
have quick access to it from the Bookmarks Toolbar)
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In short, if you want six months' history, you have to run the program
for six months without clearing the history.
Paul, I understand that, I'm not that terribly stupid :)
Of course I have been running SeaMonkey for quite a number of months
(probably for two years
Ilya wrote:
Think I'll just have to wait till the end of May to see if my SeaMonkey
remembers (or forgets) the history for March.
I set the system date to the 1st of June and then to the 1st of July,
visited a couple of sites and it seems everything works all right.
Sorry my being a retard
Hello, guys.
In the History window SeaMonkey only shows me URLs that I visited in the
recent three months, but the history.dat file in the profile folder
takes about 80 mb, which lets me assume it contains much more data on
the visited sites.
Is there a way to display all the visited sites,
Chris Ilias wrote:
History.dat is not used anymore. Your browsing history (and bookmarks)
is stored in places.sqlite.
For more info about what files are used for what, visit
http://www.seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/#files.
I see, thanks, Chris.
But anyway, it there a way to make SeaMonkey
Larry S. wrote:
But anyway, it there a way to make SeaMonkey remember more visited URLs?
Go-History?
This will open the History window that will show the URLs I visited in
May, April and March. The URLs I visited before March are not shown.
I try to find a way to get SeaMonkey remember
To make it completely clear: this is how my History window looks:
http://i.imgur.com/u6lIJT3.gif
I want February, January, Previous year and so on listed there too.
(I'd attach the screenshot to the message, but the newsgroup server
seems to block messages with attachments).
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher:
Here's a theory: Newsgroup posts have a From: field and a
Newsgroups: field, but no Sender: field. The option Reply to all
would include the From: address as well as Newsgroups: and
Sender:, but Reply to Sender and Newsgroup would not include the
From:
Sorry, made mistakes in the previous message, the corrected text:
Imagine we have a post with the following fields:
To: t...@to.to
From: f...@from.from
Newsgroup: news1.news, news2.news
1. Reply to Sender Only will send the message to f...@from.from
2. Reply to Newsgroup will send the message
Daniel wrote:
Ilya, could I ask, Why do you want to (be able to) reply directly to a
Sender??
If the Sender has posted to this/any group, chances are they will be
back and see your reply! So why annoy them/me by replying directly to
them/me at all?
To para-phrase someone . what happens
Hello, guys.
I'm bit confused about 2 of 4 newsgroup reply types:
When I chose to Reply to Sender and Newsgroup, the message goes to the
newsgroup only.
When I chose to Reply to All, the message goes to the sender and to
the newsgroup.
Why doesn't Reply to Sender and Newsgroup work the
Here's what SeaMonkey Help says:
You can also set SeaMonkey to check bookmarked websites for
changes.
Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
In your Bookmarks window, click a bookmark.
Click Properties.
Use the pull down lists and the textfield under Check this location
Hello, guys
Earlier versions of Seamonkey (1.x, probably) had a feature that allowed
users to automatically check for bookmarked sites updates, every X
minutes from Y am to Z pm. (Technically that was done by sending HTTP
HEAD requests, afair).
I can't find the feature now (using Seamonkey
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