Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonkey.
http://www.turneraudio.com.au
I have
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
Why did you not uninstall the previous version before installing the
On 06/08/14 15:55, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonk
Ray_Net
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
> Hi all,
> I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
> download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
> versions of SeaMonkey.
>
>
Why did you not u
Valves, Valves, Valves!! (I did my Electronic training just as
transistors were taking over from Valves, at least at low power levels.
1973-75)
I spent an interesting 18 years making audio systems which appealed to some
very fussy customers who mostly preferred tube powered amplifiers.
I gained
On 06/08/14 18:16, Patrick Turner wrote:
Ray_Net
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions
On 8/6/14 2:55 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMonk
On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of 's and
's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
would appear smaller if you had Chrome set up to use a b
On 06/08/14 22:07, Trane Francks wrote:
On 8/6/14 2:55 PM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which
seemed to download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has
replaced previous versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 10:16:
Ray_Net
16:19 (1 hour ago)
Patrick Turner wrote, On 06/08/2014 07:55:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versio
On 8/6/2014 1:55 AM, Patrick Turner wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new here today, and I recently downloaded SeaMonkey 2.26, which seemed to
download OK, and I could run it, and I assume its has replaced previous
versions of SeaMonkey.
I only use SeaMonkey composer. I have a 50MB+ website which uses SeaMo
Daniel
Aug 6 (12 hours ago)
On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
> Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of 's and
> 's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font size
> declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say, 9pt font it
> would appear
Patrick,
While everyone's comments are valid what I get is your using Mozilla
just for Composer?
Composer is ancient code that hasn't been maintained in a dog's age.
It spun off to the now abandoned Komposer/Nvu
That code was then abandoned and replaced with Blue Griffin.
http://bluegriffon.org/
N
Patrick Turner wrote:
Daniel Aug 6 (12 hours ago) On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of's
and 's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font
size declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to use, say,
9pt font it would a
Geoff Welsh pounded out :
Patrick Turner wrote:
Daniel Aug 6 (12 hours ago) On 06/08/14 18:40, Patrick Turner wrote:
Looking at your coding of your home page, I see plenty of's
and 's but, at a casual glance, I don't see any base font
size declared, so if you have your SeaMonkey set up to us
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