David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/25/11 9:33 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 9/25/11 5:35 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
I have both SeaMonkey 1.1 and 2.0 on my desktop.
I have been purposefully using SM 1.1 because I like the way my Tabs
worked with Pirro's Tabbed Browser.
So....like an idiot, when a message came up to update the Adobe Flash
Player - I did it. Fool.
Now SM 1.1 blows out (Windows closes it) on certain Forums that I go to.
http://britishmilitariaforums.yuku.com/
for one.
Is there a way to reverse this or go back to before I updated Adobe
Flash Player ?
...or better yet, can I fix it ?
I hope so.
DoctorBill
Don't you like the tabs that are inherent in SM 2?
Reading what I said, I don't appreciate the 2.0 tabs.
I have the menu set to trow up new tabs with each new link clicked.
It doesn't do it !
I have to right click every new link and choose open in a new tab.
If it did so as the menu says it should, I would be fine with SM 2.0.
If you know how to make 2.0 behave, please clue me in.
I deleted the New Adobe Flashplayer and the plugin and installed a
non-IE version and all appears well now.
DoctorBill
I see that you are using a PC with some form of Windows. The following
requires that you have a 3-button mouse or a 2-button mouse with a
scroll wheel.
On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit > Preferences]. On the left
side of the Preferences window under Category, select [Browser > Tabbed
Browsing]. On the Tabbed Browsing pane, select the checkbox (to put a
checkmark in it) for "Middle-click, Ctrl+click [etc]" near the bottom
under "Open tabs instead of windows for". Select the OK button.
If you have a two-button mouse with a scroll wheel, you are not yet
done. At the left of the Windows task bar, select [Start > Settings >
Control Panel]. On the Control Panel window, select (double-click)
Mouse. On the Mouse Properties window, select the Buttons tab. On the
Buttons pane, select Button 3 and then the Modify button. On the Modify
Button Function window, select the down-pointing triangle to get a
selection list; and select Middle Button. Select the OK button on the
Modify Button Function window and then the OK button on the Mouse
Properties window.
Now, when you place your cursor over a link and click the middle button
or scroll wheel, the link will open a Web page in a new tab. Note that,
with SeaMonkey 2, tabs can be dragged into a new order (e.g., moving the
2nd tab to after the 4th tab).
No. The above does not work !
I had the tabbed browser already set to what you told me.
I have a two button mouse with a scroll wheel set to double click when
pressing the wheel down.
SM 2.0 acts like IE - that is, no tabs come up when a link is pressed.
I HAVE to right click and choose open a new tab for it to work !
WHY would this SM, version 2 . 0 .14 do that ?
It's like it is ignoring the choices !
DoctorBill
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