SeaMonkey 1.0 Goes Beta 19
CTho9305 writes "SeaMonkey 1.0 Beta is out! Since the alpha release in September, it has picked up numerous bugfixes, a new logo, and a few cool features (also discussed on the SeaMonkey blog). For those who don't know, SeaMonkey is the continuation of the Mozilla Suite after the Mozilla Foundation ceased shipping new releases, so if you liked Mozilla or Netscape be sure to try it."
Good. (Score:3, Interesting)
Point 1: There's this weird bug where my flash blocker plugin is now doing JUST THAT. Nothing in flash works. It is just a blank screen. A community website that I browsed frequently in the past, and is ONLY accesible thru their Flash client, is now non-accesible. Since the blocker just presents a blank page, regardless of how much re-loading or clicking I do on the > arrow.
Point 2: My Bookmarks Menu. Yes I still use this. I do not use 'declicious' or any other community/social bookmark wiki system. My bookmarks are none of anyone's business, IMHO. After leaving FF up for a couple of hours, the highlighting feature when I scroll through the deep levels of my bookmarks just stops working and 'flickers'; I can't SEE what I'm actually highlighting when I want to get to the page I've marked. So I have to quit the thing and re-start it to achieve normal behaviour again.
These are un-acceptable showstopper bugs to me. Sorry, just my own opinion. You are free to dis-agree. I hope they fix it for other users' sake.
As far as the "suite" flavour goes: I had used Communicator (loyally) for so long, it does not bother me one bit as to how that software build is organized. In the past, I left it up for WEEKS at a time and never had a problem. My two cents.
Long live Mozilla in all their flavours.
Re:Good. (Score:4, Insightful)
see the details on http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ [mozdev.org]
about the bookmarks
the only bad thing from the "rise of the firefox" is that they lost the speed that phoenix had. i loved phoenix because of it's gui speed. firefox is just damn slow.
Re:Good. (Score:2)
http://flashblock.mozdev.org/ [mozdev.org]
Returned an 'unable to install' error. Guess the site might be swamped?
Re:Good. (Score:2)
Also make sure you update adblock or use adblock plus, if you use it. adblock cand cause the issues you are reporting. Flashblock and adblock are avalible from Firefox addons [mozilla.org] google for adblock plus to find the site.
If you cannot install extensions type about:config in the adderess bar and in the filter paste xpinstall.enabled if it is false double click to turn it to true.
Re:Good. (Score:2)
Re:Good. (Score:2, Interesting)
I've seen those same bugs in FF 1.5 as well. The flickering bookmark bug is a pain, it seems that occasionally if you click on a bookmark folder, it will stop the flickering, but this doesn't always work and the only sure method does seem to be to close the browser and start again. I'd recommend the session saver plugin as something to help cope with that irritation.
As for flash, I initially had the same problem, but it didn't seem to be tied to Flashblock, rather the flash plugin itself. I'm currently
Re:Good. (Score:1, Offtopic)
Point 1: There's this weird bug where my flash blocker plugin is now doing JUST THAT. Nothing in flash works. It is just a blank screen. A community website that I browsed frequently in the past, and is ONLY accesible thru their Flash client, is now non-accesible. Since the blocker just presents a blank page, regardless of how much re-loading or clicking I do on the > arrow.
Re:Good. (Score:2, Interesting)
Same behaviour. Clicking on certain flash extensions doesn't work.
Thanks for trying tho. I fear my original point still stands.
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Ditch flashblock. (Score:3, Informative)
object[classid$=":D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-4445535 4 0000"],
object[codebase*="swflash.cab"],
object[type="application/x-shockwave-flash"],
embed[type="application/x-shockwave-flash"],
embed[src$=".swf"]
{ -moz-binding: url("http://www.floppymoose.com/clickToView.xml#ct v"); }
Works in userContent.css. No more flash unless you click it to play with no extra code.
You're welcome
holy seamonkey... (Score:1)
Extensions/Plugins? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Extensions/Plugins? (Score:2, Informative)
Of course there's
CPU and memory hogging bug in Seamonkey? (Score:2)
I'm surprised at the number of crashes in Mozilla and Firefox. Here are some quotes about crashes from the Known Issues for SeaMonkey 1.0 Beta [mozilla.org] page:
"A significant number of SeaMonkey crashes are actually caused by Java. Please make sure you are using the latest available version of Java."
"Sun's JRE will crash at startup if your useragent does not begin with Mozill
Crashing because of plug-ins is an old problem. (Score:2)
Re:CPU and memory hogging bug in Seamonkey? (Score:1)
Re:CPU and memory hogging bug in Seamonkey? (Score:2)