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|    Barryedwin1 to Northern Soyjaks    |
|    Re: What is the website navigation bar?    |
|    07 Dec 25 08:38:42    |
      From: mrbarryedw.20@aussiebroadband.com.au              Northern Soyjaks wrote on 7/12/25 2:16 am:       > Subject. what is it?              The OP is referring to SeaMonkey's "Website Navigation Bar", ~              SeaMonkey Browser's sub-menu:~              View | Show/Hide | Website_Navigation_Bar |       Show Always, Only as Needed, Never Show              Buttons shown include "Top(Home)", 'Up(one level), "first, previous,       Next,Last" navigate the current directory of the website, "Document"       (unsure of what this is), "More" expose extra content, "Subscribe" Again       I'm unsure, but maybe a subscription service to the website, or even RSS       newsfeed or similar.              Nothing in SeaMonkey's Help Contents, on it...              As Schugo noted, ten~fifteen years back (or more), almost all websites       were navigable using it, but these days, few websites work with it"              These days, I don't really use it, but it does/did keep all your tabs       level for scrolling, which was handy.       I used to use it as it kept all my tabs level, so I could mouse-scroll       'left-right' through my tabs from any tab, but that as discontinued, and       now tab-scroll only works from the left tab-bar "open a new tab' button.              HTH Barry.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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