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 Book
Thanks all. I usually keep the location bar minimized to give me a
bigger viewing area.
Not@home wrote:
I have a lot of bookmarks, most organized. But some I only want to keep
temporarily. When I want to keep one temporarily, I use bookmark this
page and the bookmark appears below those I have
Not@home wrote:
I have a lot of bookmarks, most organized. But some I only want to keep
temporarily. When I want to keep one temporarily, I use bookmark this
page and the bookmark appears below those I have filed.
The easiest way to file temporary bookmarks is to click the bookmark
icon at
On 11/28/11 9:16 AM, Not@home wrote:
> I have a lot of bookmarks, most organized. But some I only want to keep
> temporarily. When I want to keep one temporarily, I use bookmark this
> page and the bookmark appears below those I have filed. For permanent
> ones I use file bookmar
I have a lot of bookmarks, most organized. But some I only want to keep
temporarily. When I want to keep one temporarily, I use bookmark this
page and the bookmark appears below those I have filed. For permanent
ones I use file bookmark. Since my touchpad skills are deteriorating, I
have
Hello.
I'm looking for a means of organizing my Places Library in such a way that I
might focus only on "Live Bookmarks"; Places commonly identifiable by unique
"RSS"/ Live Bookmarks icons, as separate them from "regular" URL's, identifying
those which
Willard Morrison wrote:
Is there a way to copy Bookmarks& Mail to a flash drive for trasnfer
from PC#1 to PC#2 both using Seamonkey 2.2 ??
Sure. Just make sure to really use the same SM version on both sides
(minimum SM 2.1, better current SM 2.5).
If you're on Windows, you ma
Is there a way to copy Bookmarks & Mail to a flash drive for trasnfer
from PC#1 to PC#2 both using Seamonkey 2.2 ??
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Jane--Galt wrote:
I just got a new sub-release of SM - 2.4.1, which says it improves memory use
and patches some things.
But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for people
who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
We've talked about this before here. W
On 10/11/2011 2:39 PM PT, M typed:
Your welcome. Pleased everything is 'back in order'
You're = You are. ;)
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Paul wrote:
Dear M -
Profile in later versions are not stored in the same place but stored in
the Application Support folder; Users/Library/Application
Support/SeaMonkey/Profiles/Default folder
That's where I found it.
Good luck!
I battered away at it and finally got everything back in
Dear M -
>
> Profile in later versions are not stored in the same place but stored in
> the Application Support folder; Users/Library/Application
> Support/SeaMonkey/Profiles/Default folder
That's where I found it.
> Good luck!
I battered away at it and finally got everything back in order. Th
Paul wrote:
On Oct 5, 7:16 pm, M wrote:
Paul wrote:
Eventually I'll have to upgrade, but before I do, I really need to
know how to retrieve and reactivate bookmarks and the password manager
and so on.
Using OSX 10.6.8 when I updated from 2.0.14 I had the same problem. I made
a copy o
On Oct 5, 7:16 pm, M wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>
> > Eventually I'll have to upgrade, but before I do, I really need to
> > know how to retrieve and reactivate bookmarks and the password manager
> > and so on.
>
> Using OSX 10.6.8 when I updated from 2.0.14 I had t
open today in a version I never asked for, and never
knowingly installed, but there it was. All bookmarks were gone, the
password manager was empty, and I was stuck. So I closed the app down,
reinstalled 2.0.14, and things worked again.
Eventually I'll have to upgrade, but before I do, I really
version I never asked for, and never
knowingly installed, but there it was. All bookmarks were gone, the
password manager was empty, and I was stuck. So I closed the app down,
reinstalled 2.0.14, and things worked again.
Eventually I'll have to upgrade, but before I do, I really need to
know h
e repair, I assumed that SeaMonkey may have been
> > corrupted. So I uninstalled it and reinstalled it. All cookies,
> > passwords, extensions, etc. were preserved, but all my bookmarks
> > disappeared!
>
> > Any suggestions on finding my lost bookmarks?
>
> I
upted. So I uninstalled it and reinstalled it. All cookies,
> passwords, extensions, etc. were preserved, but all my bookmarks
> disappeared!
>
> Any suggestions on finding my lost bookmarks?
I'm just guessing here, but... were you, by any chance, using Seamonkey
version 2.0.x pre
. were preserved, but all my bookmarks
disappeared!
Any suggestions on finding my lost bookmarks?
Thank you.
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Le 3 octobre 2011, Jane--Galt a écrit :
MCBastos wrote :
Unfair comparison. Places does more than storing bookmarks. It also
stores history, for instance. AND it also stores the site icons
(favicons), which do take a bit of space -- more than one line of text
(which is what a bookmark is
properly with the latest SeaMonkey. (AM Deadlink
is the program; it will still check the bookmarks, but will no longer
correct them).
Is there an efficient way to validate bookmarks. I have about 2000 and
doing it by hand is a lot of work.
Per the suggestions of Stamenkov and Hatlak, I
unning this extension?
>>>
>>> <http://www.andyhalford.com/checkplaces/>
>>>
>>> CheckPlaces is a Firefox/SeaMonkey extension that allows you to check
>>> your bookmarks in different ways. There is a basic check of your
>>> bookmarks, and op
MCBastos wrote :
> Interviewed by CNN on 03/10/2011 06:14, Ray_Net told the world:
>
>> bookmarks.html 73KB
>> places.sqlite 21MB = 287 * 73KB
>>
>> 287 times more disk space - aie !
>
> Unfair comparison. Places does more than storing bookmarks. It also
MCBastos wrote :
> Interviewed by CNN on 03/10/2011 00:35, Jane--Galt told the world:
>
>> Oh. I've been a fan of Netscape browsers since around 1994 when I first
>> got on the net - Navigator, which I suppose eventually evolved into
>> Seamonkey in the nearest form to that original? I thought
ns disabled to see
>>>> if it would make any difference?
>>>
>>> Yes, it makes no difference.
>>
>> Can you try installing and running this extension?
>>
>> <http://www.andyhalford.com/checkplaces/>
>>
>> CheckPlaces is a Fir
rence?
>>
>> Yes, it makes no difference.
>
> Can you try installing and running this extension?
>
> <http://www.andyhalford.com/checkplaces/>
>
> CheckPlaces is a Firefox/SeaMonkey extension that allows you to check
> your bookmarks in different ways. There is
Interviewed by CNN on 03/10/2011 06:14, Ray_Net told the world:
> bookmarks.html 73KB
> places.sqlite 21MB = 287 * 73KB
>
> 287 times more disk space - aie !
Unfair comparison. Places does more than storing bookmarks. It also
stores history, for instance. AND it also stores th
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 16:45:25 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote :
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:50:27 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for
people who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
Just to get
his extension?
<http://www.andyhalford.com/checkplaces/>
CheckPlaces is a Firefox/SeaMonkey extension that allows you to check
your bookmarks in different ways. There is a basic check of your
bookmarks, and optional checks that the pages still exist, duplicate
bookmarks, and empty folders. You can also
Interviewed by CNN on 03/10/2011 00:35, Jane--Galt told the world:
> Oh. I've been a fan of Netscape browsers since around 1994 when I first got
> on the net - Navigator, which I suppose eventually evolved into Seamonkey
> in the nearest form to that original? I thought they resided in something
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote :
> Sun, 02 Oct 2011 16:45:25 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
>> Stanimir Stamenkov wrote :
>>> Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:50:27 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
>>>
>>>> But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for
>>>> pe
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 16:45:25 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote :
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:50:27 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for
people who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
Just to get some figures, how huge is
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote :
> Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:50:27 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
>
>> But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for
>> people who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
>
> Just to get some figures, how huge is your "
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:50:27 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for people
who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
Just to get some figures, how huge is your "places.sqlite" file?
We've talked about this before her
Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:59:51 -0500, /Jane--Galt/:
Oh, another thing to mention. While I'm typing words into the Google search
box, I get double ghost images of the words. Is that SM doing this?
Please keep separate topics in separate threads. Thanks.
No, it's not SM doing this. It is the Googl
roperly with the latest SeaMonkey. (AM Deadlink
> is the program; it will still check the bookmarks, but will no longer
> correct them).
>
> Is there an efficient way to validate bookmarks. I have about 2000 and
> doing it by hand is a lot of work.
Per the suggestions of Stamen
latest SeaMonkey. (AM Deadlink
is the program; it will still check the bookmarks, but will no longer
correct them).
Is there an efficient way to validate bookmarks. I have about 2000 and
doing it by hand is a lot of work.
For me, I use Xenu in Windows since it handles .htm(l) files:
http
"Jane--Galt" wrote :
> I just got a new sub-release of SM - 2.4.1, which says it improves
> memory use and patches some things.
>
> But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for
> people who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
>
I just got a new sub-release of SM - 2.4.1, which says it improves memory use
and patches some things.
But when, if ever, will they fix the sluggish Bookmarks problem, for people
who keep huge bookmarks files of a few megs in size?
We've talked about this before here. When I click the
Not@home wrote:
Is there an efficient way to validate bookmarks. I have about 2000 and
doing it by hand is a lot of work.
<https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/addon/checkplaces/>
HTH
Jens
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SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker <http://sm
the latest SeaMonkey.
(AM Deadlink is the program; it will still check the bookmarks, but
will no longer correct them).
Is there an efficient way to validate bookmarks. I have about 2000
and doing it by hand is a lot of work.
Try:
https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/checkplaces/
--
Stanimir
program; it will still check the bookmarks, but will no longer
correct them).
Is there an efficient way to validate bookmarks. I have about 2000 and
doing it by hand is a lot of work.
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Fri, 30 Sep 2011 23:08:05 -0700, /DoctorBill/:
Replace both the E-Mails and Bookmarks of 2.0 with those of 1.1.
Overwrite the 2.0 ones with the 1.1 ones.
How would I erase the 2.0 ones and import the 1.1 ones again ?
You could create a new 2.0 profile, then start the migration
procedure to
ed the 1.1 E-Mail and Bookmarks into 2.0 a long time ago.
How can I update them now so I can switch to using 2.0 all the time.
Do I have to erase what is in 2.0 now and THEN import (update) - or will
the new import overwrite the old import ?
DoctorBill
It depends. What would you WANT to do? Do
had imported the 1.1 E-Mail and Bookmarks into 2.0 a long time ago.
>
> How can I update them now so I can switch to using 2.0 all the time.
>
> Do I have to erase what is in 2.0 now and THEN import (update) - or will
> the new import overwrite the old import ?
>
> DoctorBi
I have SM 1.1 and 2.0 both on my desktop.
Been using both but kept with 1.1 until I recently learned how to use
the Tabbed Browser and my mouse with it. (see 'Made a Big Mistake').
So - I had imported the 1.1 E-Mail and Bookmarks into 2.0 a long time ago.
How can I update them no
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my bookmarks work again.
At the present time, however, I
ngs%20between%20computers>
does it also sync message files and the like?
If by message files you mean MailNews info (including address book),
then no. It currently supports only these (all optional):
* Bookmarks
* History
* Passwords
* Settings
* Tabs (provided as a per-client list to
t; to update the XP computer mail files from the Windows 7 computer. Before
> > the recent updates, merely copying bookmarks.html from the Windows 7
> > computer to the XP computer kept the bookmarks up to date in the XP
> > computer, in sync with the Windows 7 computer. Now, howe
erely copying bookmarks.html from the Windows 7 computer to
the XP computer kept the bookmarks up to date in the XP computer, in sync with
the Windows 7 computer. Now, however, I have to go through an export process,
then in the XP computer delete the existing bookmarks, then import the
bookmarks
computer to
the XP computer kept the bookmarks up to date in the XP computer, in sync with
the Windows 7 computer. Now, however, I have to go through an export process,
then in the XP computer delete the existing bookmarks, then import the
bookmarks file from the Windows 7 computer to do what was
Frog,
It is a good idea to backup your bookmarks. Why not go one step better
and back up your entire SeaMonkey profile, instead of just your
bookmarks? I am not sure how to perform a backup of SeaMonkey's profile
as I use a MacIntosh computer. I do know your profile is easily backed
Ray_Net wrote:
cmcadams wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic export. Imagine that the bokkmarks are
corrupted when
cmcadams wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic export. Imagine that the bokkmarks are
corrupted when the
Ray Davison wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic export. Imagine that the bokkmarks are
corrupted when the autoExportHTML work ... you
Ray_Net wrote:
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic export. Imagine that the bokkmarks are
corrupted when the autoExportHTML work ... you loose it !
Point
the line
"user_pref("browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML", true);".
"bookmarks.html" will be updated at every SM close.
I prefer to do the export under my responsibilty(verifying that my
bookmarks are ok, and saving bookmarks under differents names based on
the date) - i hate the automatic expo
Frog wrote:
I will have to remember to update the contents of this file from time
to time.
If you are running SM 2.3+, have you not noticed the "bookmarkbackups"
directory?
And, if you will create a "user.js" text file with the line
"user_pref("browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML", true);".
Frog wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Frog wrote:
Rickles wrote:
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following
file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Frog wrote:
P.S. To my last message. Is there a similar way to take this same action
involving the Address Book?
Isn't that the intended effect of Address Book / Tools / Export ?
Philip Taylor
Yes
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> P.S. To my last message. Is there a similar way to take this same action
> involving the Address Book?
Isn't that the intended effect of Address Book / Tools / Export ?
Philip Taylor
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Ray_Net wrote:
Frog wrote:
Rickles wrote:
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following
file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my
Ray_Net wrote:
Frog wrote:
Rickles wrote:
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following
file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my
Frog wrote:
Rickles wrote:
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my bookmarks work again.
At
Rickles wrote:
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my bookmarks work again.
At the present
Frog wrote:
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my bookmarks work again.
At the present time, however, I
I have found what appears to be my lost bookmarks in the following file:
C:\Documents and Settings\frog\Application
Data\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\ef6mjiq5.default\bookmarks.html
I believe that this is a good start at making my bookmarks work again.
At the present time, however, I don
On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 01:24:55 -0400, "Justin Wood (Callek)"
wrote:
>> 2) Assuming that the old bookmark file is still around, how can the old
>> bookmarks be restored?
>
>See: https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/FAQ#Bookmarks
>
>We are desperately hoping to find a
On 9/18/2011 5:20 PM, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
I have well over a hundred bookmarks divided into over a dozen groups.
Today, two of the groups are missing when I click on Bookmarks in SeaMonkey.
The rest of the bookmark groups appear normal.
The same when in FireFox (SM& FF access the same pro
I have well over a hundred bookmarks divided into over a dozen groups.
Today, two of the groups are missing when I click on Bookmarks in SeaMonkey.
The rest of the bookmark groups appear normal.
The same when in FireFox (SM & FF access the same profile).
Looking in the the bookmarks.html
gging feature for this import
bookmarks feature? I have not upgraded my SM2.0.14 yet or decided to do
a clean install yet. ;)
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On 9/17/2011 10:36 PM, HenriK wrote:
Without telling me, my wife upgraded to v.2.3.3 from an earlier version
of v.2.? and immediately discovered that her bookmarks had disappeared.
1) Are these bookmarks truly gone or are they now hidden somewhere? If
they are still around, where can they be
Without telling me, my wife upgraded to v.2.3.3 from an earlier version
of v.2.? and immediately discovered that her bookmarks had disappeared.
1) Are these bookmarks truly gone or are they now hidden somewhere? If
they are still around, where can they be found?
2) Assuming that the old
Lee wrote:
On 9/17/11, Stan wrote:
I know I read how to do this but now I can't remember. I'd like to
remove Home and Bookmarks from my Personal Toolbar.
Right click on Bookmarks, left click on Customize. Drag the icons for
Bookmarks and Home from the toolbar to the Customize Tool
On 9/17/11, Stan wrote:
> I know I read how to do this but now I can't remember. I'd like to
> remove Home and Bookmarks from my Personal Toolbar.
Right click on Bookmarks, left click on Customize. Drag the icons for
Bookmarks and Home from the toolbar to the Customize Toolbar
Stan wrote:
I know I read how to do this but now I can't remember. I'd like to
remove Home and Bookmarks from my Personal Toolbar.
Stan
Try using your Edit/Preferences interface to set SM to not display Home
and then edit your Bookmarks Masnager to remoe the Personal Toolbar.
I know I read how to do this but now I can't remember. I'd like to
remove Home and Bookmarks from my Personal Toolbar.
Stan
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date from before the upgrade.
No wrote:
Okay, something which I did not think about when SM did its' auto update
on me!
I do not have any bookmarks left or so they are not appearing in the new
browser.
Are they lost forever or where can I go to find them? There are no
recent back ups.
Wed, 14 Sep 2011 10:32:54 -0500, /No/:
Okay, something which I did not think about when SM did its' auto
update on me!
I do not have any bookmarks left or so they are not appearing in the
new browser.
Are they lost forever or where can I go to find them? There are no
recent back ups.
On 14.09.2011 10:32, No wrote:
--- Original Message ---
> Okay, something which I did not think about when SM did its' auto update
> on me!
>
> I do not have any bookmarks left or so they are not appearing in the new
> browser.
>
> Are they lost forever or where ca
On 9/14/11 8:32 AM, No wrote:
> Okay, something which I did not think about when SM did its' auto update
> on me!
>
> I do not have any bookmarks left or so they are not appearing in the new
> browser.
>
> Are they lost forever or where can I go to find them? There
Okay, something which I did not think about when SM did its' auto update
on me!
I do not have any bookmarks left or so they are not appearing in the new
browser.
Are they lost forever or where can I go to find them? There are no
recent back ups.
TIA
Jens Hatlak wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
From my understanding of what I have been reading, the developers have
no idea how to fix this problem of not converting bookmarks
This is only true if by "not converting bookmarks" you mean the
automatic conversion (which should happen but
PhillipJones wrote:
From my understanding of what I have been reading, the developers have
no idea how to fix this problem of not converting bookmarks
This is only true if by "not converting bookmarks" you mean the
automatic conversion (which should happen but sometimes doesn'
was after the import and opening by 2.5.1
I thought maybe it was just a bad import so I quit 2.5.1 copied over
bookmarks files from by 2.0.14 again this is what shows up.
I had tried one time before and showed nothing. so I did an import as
someone suggested here. Was able to get all the link
the hyperlinks are gone, and activating the bookmarks
> >> (clicking their labels) does nothing?
>
> >> This appears just the opposite of what Phillip Jones describes in
> >> another reply: "links but no labels as to what the links represent".
>
> > check th
the hyperlinks are gone, and activating the bookmarks
> >> (clicking their labels) does nothing?
>
> >> This appears just the opposite of what Phillip Jones describes in
> >> another reply: "links but no labels as to what the links represent".
>
> > check th
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 19:30:39 -0400, /PhillipJones/:
This is what shows up in 2.5.1
http://screencast.com/t/2lTb76ej
Is this just after you import your "bookmarks.html" file? I don't
see anything like http://www.apple.com or http://Mozilla.com, you've
mentioned in another reply.
This versio
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:12:00 -0700 (PDT), /erwincas/:
On Aug 15, 3:43 pm, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
It seems quite weird to have the bookmark labels "and nothing else"
- does it mean the hyperlinks are gone, and activating the bookmarks
(clicking their labels) does nothing?
This ap
PhillipJones wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-08-15 1:50 PM, erwincas wrote:
I'm currently using SM 2.5a1 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
NT 5.1; rv:8.0a1) Gecko/20110815 Firefox/8.0a1 SeaMonkey/2.5a1) which
updates every night, but with
the last update my bookmarks gone, I only
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 18:22:54 -0400, /PhillipJones/:
Look if you have hundreds of Bookmarks and the disappear. when you
switch to updated browser. Wouldn't you want the bug fixed.
But then your bookmarks have not disappeared - you've got them all in
your Sea
5 Firefox/8.0a1 SeaMonkey/2.5a1) which
> >> updates every night, but with
> >> the last update my bookmarks gone, I only have the labels and nothing
> >> else. I know this
> >> is a "Nightly" build, so I think that this is a bug.
>
> > If anyone else w
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 18:22:54 -0400, /PhillipJones/:
Look if you have hundreds of Bookmarks and the disappear. when you
switch to updated browser. Wouldn't you want the bug fixed.
But then your bookmarks have not disappeared - you've got them all
in your SeaMonkey 2.0 "bookmarks
On Aug 15, 3:56 pm, Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 11-08-15 1:50 PM, erwincas wrote:
>
> > I'm currently using SM 2.5a1 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
> > NT 5.1; rv:8.0a1) Gecko/20110815 Firefox/8.0a1 SeaMonkey/2.5a1) which
> > updates every night, but with
>
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 18:29:07 -0400, /PhillipJones/:
When you click on a Bookmark Folder you see the name Apple, or
Suntrust or Discover.
Now if you import from the html file there is no labels just
http://www.apple.com or http://Mozilla.com , whatever.
See this: http://screencast.com/t/5hpREkJm
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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-08-15 1:50 PM, erwincas wrote:
I'm currently using SM 2.5a1 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
NT 5.1; rv:8.0a1) Gecko/20110815 Firefox/8.0a1 SeaMonkey/2.5a1) which
updates every night, but with
the last update my bookmarks gone, I only have the labels and no
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 15 Aug 2011 16:50:45 -0400, /PhillipJones/:
on 2.3.3 when I first opened in the created profile. The bookmarks
files I had copied over. There were No Bookmarks what so ever. There
were no personal Toolbar items when I opened there are just four
empty items That
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just one session, you'll find your bookmarks gone starting with
SeaMonkey 2.1 and subsequent versions, next.
Yes I Understand and I do have. else I would not be using my 2.0.14 now.
From my understanding of what I have been reading, the developers have
no idea how to fix this problem of not conve
last update my bookmarks gone, I only have the labels and nothing
else. I know this
is a "Nightly" build, so I think that this is a bug.
In my experience Its been broke since 2.3.3a.
I created a new profile. copied over my 2.0.14 profile items. on 2.1
worked though it stomped on my Exten
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-08-15 1:50 PM, erwincas wrote:
I'm currently using SM 2.5a1 (Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
NT 5.1; rv:8.0a1) Gecko/20110815 Firefox/8.0a1 SeaMonkey/2.5a1) which
updates every night, but with
the last update my bookmarks gone, I only have the labels and no
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