We use Seamonkey (2.14.1 for now) at work and I manage it using
locked preferences, a loginscript that creates a user.js, etc.
We used to have Java installed on all computers, but now I have
deleted it on most computers and only installed it in a few places
where it is really required.
Now, when
Set plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin to true for now.
It does not do exactly what I want (it hides the entire bar, not
just the install missing plugin button) but for now it is adequate.
I would still like to hear if it is possible to hide just the button.
Rob wrote:
Set plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin to true for now.
It does not do exactly what I want (it hides the entire bar, not
just the install missing plugin button) but for now it is adequate.
I would still like to hear if it is possible to hide just the button.
Rob,
I have no
Michael Gordon mgord...@earthlink.net wrote:
Rob wrote:
Set plugins.hide_infobar_for_missing_plugin to true for now.
It does not do exactly what I want (it hides the entire bar, not
just the install missing plugin button) but for now it is adequate.
I would still like to hear if it is
Rob:
Do you know what is today's method to add CSS attributes to a
customized installation? I remember there was a userchrome file
in a chrome subdir of the profile, but it appears to be deprecated.
And most of the visible files in the installation directory have
vanished into compressed jar
Hartmut Figge h.fi...@gmx.de wrote:
Rob:
Do you know what is today's method to add CSS attributes to a
customized installation? I remember there was a userchrome file
in a chrome subdir of the profile, but it appears to be deprecated.
And most of the visible files in the installation
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