On 2/22/2019 10:09 AM, David H. Durgee wrote: > EE wrote: >> David H. Durgee wrote: >>> I noticed recently I am missing a widget, the one at the left edge of a >>> bar that allows you to hide or reveal that bar. I can still use >>> View-Show/Hide to accomplish the same thing, but it is less convenient. >>> >>> Is there a possible preference setting that might be the cause of this? >>> Did I accidentally toggle something? Is there a short-cut key to turn >>> this back on? >>> >>> Dave >>> >> There is a setting in about:config, "browser.toolbars.grippyhidden". You >> could try setting that to false. > > I changed this setting as suggested but saw no immediate change. Does > this one require a restart to take effect? I also notice that the > default is true and thus wonder if this is the problem as the widget I > am speaking of was working before, possibly on an earlier release. > > I am speaking of the hinge-like object along the left edge of a shown > toolbar with its hub at the upper left corner. Clicking on the hub > causes the hinge to rotate counter-clockwise and hide the toolbar as a > line if it is shown and causes it to rotate clockwise and show the > toolbar if it is hidden. > > Dave >
Yes, you must terminate all instances of SeaMonkey and then relaunch. I just now tested to verify that this is so. -- David E. Ross Pharmaceutical companies claim their drug prices are so high because they have to recover the costs of developing those drugs. Two questions: 1. Why is the U.S. paying the entire cost of development while prices for the same drugs in other nations are much lower? 2. Manufacturers of generic drugs did not have those development costs. Why are they charging so much for generics? _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey