On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
Just as an aside, how about switching to Seamonkey? Back when Firefox brought
out release 29, I didn't like what they did to the user interface, and made
the switch. Seamonkey is another fork of the original Netscape code which
preserves a lot of the original look and feel, as well as (for me)
reliability.
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
presently, I use icewweasel (ffx52) when I need sound, and ffx59 otherwise.
That works perfectly.
An other possibility with ffx59 is to download the file you want to play,
and play it locally.
By curiosity, I installed seamomkey from the tar ball, but I found
it less powerful than firefox. For example. in firefox, you can easily
manage the side bar corresponding to places.sqlite (CTRl-b),i.e. add
or remove links, and this is much more easier than editing a bookmarks.html.
Also, you can choose the different font sizes (text, toolbar,...) with
the file userChrome.css.
I didn't find the equivalent in seamonkey.
best regards,
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Pierre Frenkiel