David E. Ross wrote on 11-12-16 02:06:
On 12/10/2016 12:01 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote on 10-12-16 18:53:
On 12/10/2016 8:19 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
I work with SM without tabs, I prefer to have separate windows.

I discovered recently that when starting SM - we can have 2 pages for
the home page.

I expected that those two pages will be each one on in a separate window.

I have as the result that the two "home page" are in the same window
with the use of 2 tabs.

How can I do to have 2 windows instead of 2 tabs ?

1.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Edit > Preferences].

2.  On the left side of the Preferences window, select [Browser > Link
Behavior].

3.  On the Link Behavior pane, set the various radio buttons to your
preferences.

4.  Select the OK button.

I have already done this a long time ago:
- Link open behaviour - Open links meant to open a new windows in: [X]A
NEW WINDOW
- When scripts want to open a new window: ("Don't divert custom windows
into tabs" is selected but all is greyed, so I cannot change it)
- Links from other applications - Open links passed from other
applications in: [X]A NEW WINDOW

I think that's correct...
But SM open a new tab for the second url on the "home page" instead of
opening a new window.

So, what could I do ? Filing a bug ?

Did you save your multiple "home pages" while they were open as tabs?

No, I never open tabs - but to be 100% sure -->
I go to "Preferences" - "Browser"
then I click on "Restore Default" - then stop SM - start SM
then I open each page in a separate window...
then I go to "Preferences" - "Browser" then in the textarea of "Clicking the Home button takes you to this group of pages:"
I just write a second line with the second link.
then I clicked on "OK"

And stop SM - start SM = same problem 2 tabs instead of 2 windows.
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