/r/seamonkey
"Web-browser, advanced e-mail, newsgroup and feed client, IRC chat, and HTML editing made simple—all your Internet needs in one application."
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SeaMonkey isn't capable of browsing modern websites like Github and other places, but its IRC client ChatZilla is a awesome quality IRC client that I enjoy using. But ChatZilla only opens links in SeaMonkey. Does anyone know how to get the links to open in Firefox instead? I am using Fedora 39 Linux with the latest Seamonkey.
I personally think the answer is a new sea monkey plugin. That way we can get the best of IRC and still have a modern browser.
I can browse reddit fine but when I click on log in, I just get a background with no text. Same thing with old reddit.
This is on linux (debian 12) and I am obviously using another browser to post this. :-)
At one time in the past, I remember being able to scroll though cached images, but I can't find it any more.
I get connection timed out. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
The Seamonkey mailing list is down so I'm posting this here.
Hello. I am not a programmer but I am a huge fan of Seamonkey and am using it in a custom Puppy Linux project. I have run into an issue where the security of Seamonkey is way too strict but I can't figure out how to turn it off. Basically Seamonkey refuses to look at 95% of websites, including the Official Seamonkey website due to some error to do with certificates I'm not smart enough to understand. I can't find a way around it. Here is a link to a screenshot of what I am talking about, any other browser can visit a given website, but Seamonkey says the certificates are all invalid. This happens on almost all of the web.
https://files.catbox.moe/pf9bpa.png
I thought maybe it was a clock issue but, it doesn't change no matter how accurately the clock is set. I do understand that security is a good thing, but for my specific project I don't need the extra security that Seamonkey is offering and I can't figure out how to turn it off. Is there any way to allow exceptions? Or just turn this?
I apologize if there is an obvious way to do this that I have been missing. I looked at the settings a lot and could not find anything. Thanks in advance.
I have a couple of lightly used Microsoft email accounts. Recently I've received notices that I need to "update my sign-in technology". Following links for how to do this (with Thunderbird is the closest MS documents) it seems all that should be necessary is to use OAuth2 authentication. But if I do this, I get "The server does not support the selected authentication method." OAuth2 does work for my gmail account. Is there a flaw in SeaMonkey's OAuth2 implementation or is this just MS being difficult?
SeaMonkey version is 2.53.18.2
I've been finding SeaMonkey Composer really nice to do first drafts in -- but I'd like to be able to customize tags a bit. In particular, it insists on inserting `moz-do-not-send="true"` into every link (a href) tag.
There does not seem to be a way to customize this via preferences or about:config. Any tips on how one might zap this? It's not the worst thing in the world -- but it's a minor annoyance that I'd like to fix if it's possible.
If there's a more general guide somewhere to customizing Composer's behavior more extensively, I'd love to know about it. It's about the only surviving, maintained WYSIWYG HTML editor that doesn't throw in tons of unwanted <spans> and other gunk.
So I am using SeaMonkey for a retro aesthetic for my computer, but I have been having an issue lately. I installed CustomTube, an extension for FireFox that can let you choose your YouTube layout to go backwards (2019 layout, 2008 layout etc.) but I can't find the options of this extension. Is it because the extension is not for SeaMonkey that I cannot find the option? Thanks in advance for any help.
Can anyone point me to documentation on how to do this?
I can send regular SMS texts fine. Uploading *.jpg to MMS worked fine in Firefox v119.0.1 web browser, but not in SeaMonkey v2.53.17.1 (User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.17.1 Build identifier: 20230917130859) in the same updated, 64-bit W10 Pro PC. Or it just me? It was fine yesterday. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Hi. I am currently not using a SeaMonkey, but as a huge fan of Thunderbird and FireFox, I've always been curious of SM.
So this is my main concern as the title suggests. I am currently using TB, FF and Google Chrome, and I think I am fairly satisfied with the current setting. What benefit SM would bring into? Anyone?