On 11/18/2015 11:27 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/18/2015 6:16 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/18/2015 09:02 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
WaltS48 wrote on 11/18/2015 8:30 PM:
stan pierce wrote:
When using the Password Manager, I see that one of the headings of the
columns is 'Storage'. What is this about?

When using the Password Manager I also see Cookies, Preferences and
Storage tabs, all of them inaccessible because they are grayed out. I
also see a Permissions tab which I can access by clicking it.


The tabs are grayed out until you click on a domaing/address in the left
pane.  Then, whatever data is stored for that doemain will be accessible
in the right-hand pane/tabs.


I know how it works, and just pointing out that I see more than just the
Storage tab, when using the Password Manager.

Why does the Password Manager have all those tabs? Why? Why? why?

Because that's the way SeaMonkey works.



You are NOT seeing the Password Manager.  You are seeing the Data
Manager.  Among the data managed by the Data Manager are passwords.  The
other tabs are for other data.


Well darn David, I did go to Tools > Password Manager > Manage Stored Passwords, and Passwords only shows in the drop down on the Domain column.

Some other way to get there?

I also *knew* I was seeing the Data Manager.

What is Stan seeing?

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