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   Daniel70 to Richard Owlett   
   Re: SeaMonkey tool(s) to ease WEB access   
   06 Sep 25 19:29:37   
   
   From: daniel47@somewhere.someplaceelse   
      
   On 6/09/2025 12:19 am, Richard Owlett wrote:   
   > Note: My use of term "accessibility" may not be standard.   
   >        Back in days of WinXP I helped a legally blind friend.   
   >        I've used only Debian for last 15 years.   
   >   
   > Current Environment   
   >   
   > I'm over 80 with vision and perception issues.   
   > I run SeaMonkey 2.53.20 on Debian 12.8 .   
   > Key Preference Settings   
   >   Vision/perception issues   
   >    JavaScript disabled   
   >    Appearance->Colors  Chosen colors ignore specified images/background   
   >   System Security --   DISABLE cookies   
   >   
   > That handles the vast majority of my web browsing. There are a couple of   
   > sites that I temporarily enable JavaScript.   
   >   
   > As a default Debian install makes Firefox available I've used it to   
   > access the oddball sites. That's annoying as I date from Netscape days -   
   > everything it does is annoyingly "WRONG" ;{   
   >   
   > I would like a tool [script???] that would allow me to simply switch   
   > between my PREFERRED settings and what the outside world assumes to be   
   > unchanging. [I don't wish to consider multiple traditional profiles]   
   >   
   > Possible?   
   > Comments?   
   >   
   > TIA   
   >   
   Richard, if you were to select, in SeaMonkey, TOOLS -> SWITCH PROFILE   
   could you set yourself up a Profile that would suit these annoying   
   situations??   
   --   
   Daniel70   
      
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