Redbugdave wrote: the Nosquint menu no longer comes up when you want to access it like it used to.
do you mean you can't reach the Menu at all?
click Tools
click Add-ons Manager
click the Extensions "horizontal tab"
click the Options button
Redbugdave wrote: the Nosquint menu no longer comes up when you want to access it like it used to.
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Error: NoSquint.TLDs is null
Source File: chrome://nosquint/content/nosquint.js
Line: 414
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if (NoSquint.TLDs[level3])
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/* Given a FQDN, returns only the base domain, and honors two-level TLDs.
* So for example, www.foo.bar.com returns bar.com, or www.foo.bar.co.uk
* returns bar.co.uk.
*/
getBaseDomainFromHost: function(host) {
if (host.match(/^[\d.]+$/) != null)
// IP address.
return host;
var parts = host.split('.');
var level2 = parts.slice(-2).join('.');
var level3 = parts.slice(-3).join('.');
if (NoSquint.TLDs[level3])
return parts.slice(-4).join('.');
else if (NoSquint.TLDs[level2])
return level3;
return level2;
},
therube wrote:Yes you can reach the menu that way.
But that is all that happens (AFAICT), any settings made are ineffectual.
Guest wrote:NoSquint 1.93.2.1 can be installed in SM 2.4.1 after you make the changes shown earlier.
Once installed , you cannot change the Settings, because the menu to get to the settings, does not work
R.N. Folsom wrote:When I read that once the necessary preparations in SM 2.4.1 to install NoSquint 1.93.2.1 are complete and NoSquint 1.93.2.1 is installed, the settings cannot be changed, does that mean
a) that the settings become identical for every website,you can have NYTimes zoomed Large in tab A, Washington Post zoomed Small in tab B.
or b) that the settings can differ for every website, but that the settings for a particular website are permanent?
restart SM, and tab A will still be large, tab B small.you can change the zoom for each site.
And since websites often have multiple pages (I may be using the wrong wording here), settings for one page may be inappropriate for another page (that's especially true at Charles Schwab), and if settings can't be changed when you move from page to page that could be a major problem.probably cannot define any new settings, because the Menu doesn't work.
R.N. Folsom wrote:This has become a long thread, and I don't understand most of it, but I think (but am not sure) that the bottom line is: No NoSquint version --- neither the one (1.93.2.1) that Philip Chee ported from Firefox to SeaMonkey 2.0.14 and below, nor any one designed for Firefox --- will work on any SeaMonkey higher than version 2.0.14.
Is that statement correct?
Guest wrote:No, you don't make any change in SM. You make this change in NoSquint, so that it can be installed in SM.