Using SeaMonkey
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Using SeaMonkey
I was told I should use SeaMonkey to repair a website page that I cannot fix any other way. I downloaded SeaMonkey I need to know where to start. Can I get some help please ?
- LIMPET235
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Re: Using SeaMonkey
Moving to SM Support...
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(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
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(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
- therube
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Re: Using SeaMonkey
Perhaps a URL to the page in question?
SeaMonkey has Composer (an HTML editor) built in, but you still need to know what your problem is & have some idea as to how to go about fixing it.
SeaMonkey has Composer (an HTML editor) built in, but you still need to know what your problem is & have some idea as to how to go about fixing it.
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Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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Re: Using SeaMonkey
I'll try to explain the best I can with my little knowledge. The page I need to work on is www.all-free-catalogs.com homepage. I need to remove some of the banners because they are using to much file space on Hostgator cpanel.
I cannot fix the problem ( base64) on Hostgator because I used over the limit of allotted space which is one megabyte ( No valid file selected. The file must be HTML and end in .htm or .html. The file must also not be larger than one megabyte. You also can not edit directories..) is the message I get. I tried my FTP to no avail. So, Hostgator techs said to try SeaMonkey.
I cannot fix the problem ( base64) on Hostgator because I used over the limit of allotted space which is one megabyte ( No valid file selected. The file must be HTML and end in .htm or .html. The file must also not be larger than one megabyte. You also can not edit directories..) is the message I get. I tried my FTP to no avail. So, Hostgator techs said to try SeaMonkey.
- rolfp
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Re: Using SeaMonkey
I'm running a 64-bit Linux Seamonkey-2.10 from the Seamonkey Project.
Probably, the windows installer will give you the same menu option, just so long as you don't choose to exclude the Composer module, in case that's an option.
That selection will open the page in Composer, in case that helps you.
Probably, the windows installer will give you the same menu option, just so long as you don't choose to exclude the Composer module, in case that's an option.
That selection will open the page in Composer, in case that helps you.
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Re: Using SeaMonkey
Okay thanks. I got the issue resolved.
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Re: Using SeaMonkey
I have a similar problem. I downloaded SeaMonkey and accessed my web page. I can make the changes no problem, but I can't figure out how to post them (i.e., make them appear on the website) when I am done (mainly I don't know what to put in when it asks for my FTP site.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.