Also be sure to check out the links in the bookmarks for SeaMonkey, particularly the addon converter to use your favorite Firefox extension in SeaMonkey. Simply click on 'Add to SeaMonkey' and click 'Install Anyway'. This allows you to install extensions from the SeaMonkey addon page even if they say they aren't available for this particular version of SeaMonkey. Our implementation of SeaMonkey utilizes the 'check compatibility' extension. Simply go to Tools and addons, select 'User Styles' and enable 'SeaMonkey Tabs on Top'. However if you want them back on top, we left that option available to users. In otherwords you have to pass the address bar to get to your tabs. Personally tabs on top of the address bar simply requires more real estate to be covered going to another tab. To me this makes no difference whether on top or beneath. The tabs are also located beneath the address bar, which again is how it was done in earlier versions of Firefox. Simply right click on any tab or the tab bar and select 'open new tab'. Yet if you want to open a new tab from the right, it's pretty easy. You can always install SpeedDial if you want. 'Frequented Websites' is very important in SeaMonkey due to the lack of a built in speed dial as per FireFox or Chrome. It remains on the left in our version so you can easily open a new tab and get to your 'Frequented Websites' list without moving your cursor completely across the screen. Most people are accustom to having it on the right of the tabs as per the newer versions of Firefox. This was how it was done in early versions of FireFox and Netscape. The 'new tab' button in SeaMonkey is located on the left hand side of the tabs. This thread is for posting tips, tricks and help regarding the SeaMonkey Internet Suite.
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