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All of our preferences are exactly the same in Tabbed Browsing and Link Behavior. I have not a clue as to why your right click displays "Frequent" and "Tasks" in your jump list and my right click SM icon in task bar only displays SM icon (new window), unpin and close as in the bottom of you right click SM taskbar icon. I tried the things you mentioned with the short cut properties and still no change to the jumplist. When the SM shortcut is activated it seems to work just fine but still no change in my right click icon display. I found the SM shortcut in my SM folder in my Start-All programs-SeaMonkey. Also I am not grouping icons.Īnyhow here are some things I have found since I last posted which make the above moot.
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However in answer to your question - yes a new SM browser does open along with the error message. I think this matter is to trivial to really keep beating on it. To review while browse is opened, ctrl+t opens new tab NOTE* alternate way to open jumplist is to leftclick hold and drag up just a bit the taskbar icon for the program. Now open browser using this shortcut and pin that to the taskbar. It is this switch which I want you to remove or delete. In the typein field named Target will be a command string and at the very end of that string will be a switch named " -safemode ". Now rightclick on this desktop short and select "properties ". Make sure you have unpinned any seamonkey icon to taskbar you may have. When found rightclick on it and selesct "send to "> "desktop as shortcut " Rather than beating this to death with trying to explain what a "jumplist" is and win7 defaults for such lets do something else.įind your seamonkey.exe, usually in C:\Program Files (x86)\seamonkey. Where did you? Did I lose you? If you need detailed instructions on what I did and how I did it, I will provide the information, just ask. Not sure why this happened but fixing it this way worked. I had to check the properties and remove the switch -safemode that was at the tail end of the target typein fieldĪnd then enable all extensions and addons. NOTE* This list is really called a "jumplist ".ĭang it.after closing this the darn thing it now always wants to open in safemode. >wala! Context is once again as it should be or expected. >right clicked on the task icon as a it sat on taskbar. If I unpinned from SeaMonkey from taskbar and then went into startmenu>all programs>SeaMonkey and chose to repin the shortcut, I lost rightclick context as I had previously. I just noticed something while goofing around with this. I, myself, have always used copy and paste then highlighted it and used the thread tool for quote ubb code. Once found, you include, by copyNpaste, the url, (pointing and linked to your file) within your post here.Īpparently there is a process to do this via Picassa or yourtube, maybe even facebook.
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Typically, once uploaded, you will need to click the small version of your own photo to locate the code (url) you will need to use. After you have registered you can then upload files that can be shared on boards like these.
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See:Īttachments are tough but screen shots may be do-able.Ģ>Can you take a screen shot of problem, then go to any free image hosting site.Īt most image hosting sites, you will need to register to use. Some privilages and board goodies are available to subscribed members only. Just to clarify, which version of Seamonkey are you running now? I think I just read shortcut from a google hit and didn't double check or think twice about it. Mistaken "key combo shortcut" may be my error. "If user only has "1 tab" or "no tab" open and uses ctrl+w to open new browser window SeaMonkey will exit all together.ĭang it.try ctrl+N instead of ctrl+w. Old issue, nuisance or bug (May be with older versions, unsure):