Ray_Net wrote on 14-08-19 08:14:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 14-08-19 05:50:
Ray_Net wrote:
Per example,
With FireFox when you do a search using GOOGLE - images of "wild duck" - you have on your screen a lot of images.
when you click on one of them .. two results:
- first result: the image is selected.
- second result: on the right side of the screen you have some kind of pop-up showing some interesting information with the NAME of the SITE who contain this image. If you click on this name which is a link .. you are redirected to the site containing the "selected" image.

With SeaMonkey you never have the second result.

You may see what I am talking about by looking on my FireFox SCREEN-COPY :at http://home.scarlet.be/~pin10521/WITH-FIREFOX.JPG

My usual practice is to right-click the image and choose "Open link in new window," which preserves the search results in case this particular result doesn't turn out to be what I want. I can close the bad result and choose another without having to repeat the search or wait for SM to render the cached window if I click the "back" button.

In this case, opening the link in a new window provides all the data you wanted.

You got the detour ... thanks !
Sorry .. you tell me the "workaround" .... :-)
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