Thu, 22 Jun 2017 13:09:04 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
On 6/22/2017 11:43 AM, Rick & Sharon wrote:
Hi. I'm on Win10 x64, with v2.46 (User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT
10.0; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.46
Build identifier: 20161213183751)
I've just discovered that the ability to tear off tabs from the current
window and have them open a new window for side-by-side comparison, no
longer works. I will admit I don't know the version I was using the
last time I did this, but I've just found it non-functional. The Help
file doesn't say 'boo' about it, and the only on-line references I've
come across refer to Firefox builds.
My IE install still does this, so am I remembering incorrectly that SM
ever did have this capability? I only use IE as a last resort when a
web page gives me grief in SM, and I don't even have Chrome installed.
I have never seen a tab tear-off capability in SeaMonkey. If you drag a
tab and drop it onto your desktop, you get an Internet shortcut. If you
then double-click on that Internet shortcut, it opens a new browser tab
for the Web page that was displayed in the tab.
I think I remember it working in some "prehistoric" version of
SeaMonkey, but I may be wrong. I also miss this feature currently.
--
Stanimir
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