Sea Monkey Wysiwyg Editor For Mac

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  1. The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.53.5.1: The new release of the all-in-one Internet suite is available for download now! 2.53.5.1 is an incremental update from the 2.53.x branch and incorporates a number of changes, including a fix for advertising av1 support, some fixes for the new macOS, and fixes from the underlying.
  2. SeaMonkey is an open source alternative to. Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. Available for: windows mac linux unix java. This product is the most widely used and professional web editor available. Capable of designing, developing and maintaining websites and web-based applications - Dreamweaver is the most advance.
  3. Here are the best WYSIWYG web editors for macOS and Mac OS X. We think the current best free macOS/Mac OS X WYSIWYG HTML Editor is SeaMonkey, part of the lovely free and open source Mozilla Project. First, it’s a completely free WYSIWYG editor and is part of a larger suite that includes its composer, an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools.

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Installation

Please note that installing SeaMonkey will overwrite your existinginstallation of SeaMonkey. You won't lose any of your bookmarks, browsinghistory or mail and news messages, but some of your extensions and other add-onsmight not work until updates for them are made available.

Windows Installation Instructions

Windows may warn you that it could not verify the publisher when you try to runthe installer. This is because the SeaMonkey installer for Windows is notdigitally signed. As long as you downloaded the installer from eitherwww.seamonkey-project.org or mozilla.org, you can safely ignore it (moreexperienced users may use the checksums linked to from the download pages toverify the integrity of the installer).
Windows 7 and above will by default present you with an additional warning afterextracting finished. You also need to confirm this User Account Control warningin order to proceed with the installation.

To install SeaMonkey by downloading the SeaMonkey installer, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Download link in the relevant Windows column for your architecture (x64 for 64-bit or x86 for 32-bit) on the site you're downloading SeaMonkey from to download the installer file (seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.win64.installer.exe or similar file name) to your machine.
  2. Navigate to where you downloaded the file and double-click the installer file icon on your machine to begin the Setup program.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions in the setup program (see the note about Unknown Publisher warnings above). The setup program gives you the option to launch SeaMonkey once the installation is completed.

To install SeaMonkey by downloading the .zip file and installing manually,follow these steps (normal users should NOT do that but use the installer asdescribed above):

  1. Go to a Mozilla FTP server or one of its mirrors, navigate to the appropriate SeaMonkey releases directory and the subdirectory for your language in its win32 or win64 subdirectory. Click the link to seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.win64.zip (or similar file name) in there to download the .zip file to your machine.
  2. Navigate to where you downloaded the file and double-click the compressed file.
  3. Extract the .zip file to a directory such as C:Program Files (x86)SeaMonkey or C:Program FilesSeaMonkey.
  4. To start SeaMonkey, navigate to the directory you extracted SeaMonkey to and double-click the seamonkey.exe icon.

macOS Installation Instructions

To install SeaMonkey, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Download link in the macOS column on the site you're downloading SeaMonkey from to download the disk image file (seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.mac.dmg or similar file name) to your machine.
  2. Double-click on the .dmg file. The disk image will now mount and a new Finder window should appear.
  3. Drag the SeaMonkey icon to the Applications folder.
  4. Eject the disk image.
  5. If you want SeaMonkey to be accessible from the Dock, simply drag the SeaMonkey icon from the Applications folder to the Dock.

Linux Installation Instructions

There is no installer available, but just extracting the tar.bz2to the default directory (usually /usr/local/seamonkey) achieves thesame result as an installer would.

To install SeaMonkey by downloading the tar.bz2 file:

  1. Create a directory named 'seamonkey2' (mkdir seamonkey2) and change to that directory (cd seamonkey2).
  2. Click the Download link in the relevant Linux column for your architecture (x64 for 64-bit or x86 for 32-bit) on the site you're downloading SeaMonkey from to download the package (seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 or similar name) file into the seamonkey2 directory.
  3. Decompress the file with the following command:

    tar jxvf seamonkey-2.*.tar.bz2

    This creates a 'seamonkey' directory under your seamonkey2 directory.
  4. Change to the seamonkey directory (cd seamonkey).
  5. Run SeaMonkey with the following command:

    ./seamonkey

To hook up SeaMonkey complete with icon to the GNOME Panel,follow these steps:

  1. Click the GNOME Main Menu button, open the Panel menu, and then open the Add to Panel submenu and choose Launcher.
  2. Right-click the icon for SeaMonkey on the Panel and enter the following command:

    directory_name/seamonkey

    where directory_name is the name of the directory you extracted SeaMonkey into. For example, the default directory that SeaMonkey suggests is /usr/local/seamonkey so the full command would be /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey.
  3. Type in a name for the icon, and type in a comment if you wish.
  4. Click the icon button and type in the following as the icon's location:

    directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.png

    where, again, directory_name is the directory where you installed SeaMonkey. For example, using the default directory /usr/local/seamonkey results in an icon location of /usr/local/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/default.png.

The procedure is quite similar in the Xfce environment:

  1. Right-click the Applications Menu button, open the Panel menu, then choose Add New Items.
  2. Select Launcher and click Add, then close the Add New Items dialog.
  3. Right-click the new launcher (the one with no icon at the far right of the panel), then select Properties to open the Launcher dialog.
  4. Click the document icon with tool-tip 'Add a new empty item' and fill in the Name and Command fields in the Create Launcher dialog.
    Name: SeaMonkey
    Command: directory_name/seamonkey (e.g. /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey)
  5. Click the 'No icon' button and navigate to directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.png. Press OK, then Create, then Close.

Uninstallation

You can remove SeaMonkey through the Control Panel in theStart Menu on Windows, by removing the SeaMonkey applicationon macOS, or by removing the seamonkey folder on Linux.

Windows

Removing SeaMonkey won't remove your bookmarks, web browsing history,mail and news messages, extensions or other add-ons. This data is stored in yourprofile folder, which is located in one of the following locationsdepending on your operating system:

Windows 7 and aboveUsers<UserName>AppDataRoamingMozillaSeaMonkey
macOS~/Library/Application Support/SeaMonkey
Linux and Unix systems~/.mozilla/seamonkey

Any version of SeaMonkey 2.0 or higher that you install after removingSeaMonkey will continue to use the data from this profile folder.Note that SeaMonkey 1.x does not share this location of the profile folder anduses data from an independent location.

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  • Installation

Installation

Please note that installing SeaMonkey will overwrite your existinginstallation of SeaMonkey. You won't lose any of your bookmarks, browsinghistory or mail and news messages, but some of your extensions and other add-onsmight not work until updates for them are made available.

Windows Installation Instructions

Windows may warn you that it could not verify the publisher when you try to runthe installer. This is because the SeaMonkey installer for Windows is notdigitally signed. As long as you downloaded the installer from eitherwww.seamonkey-project.org or mozilla.org, you can safely ignore it (moreexperienced users may use the checksums linked to from the download pages toverify the integrity of the installer).
Windows 7 and above will by default present you with an additional warning afterextracting finished. You also need to confirm this User Account Control warningin order to proceed with the installation.

To install SeaMonkey by downloading the SeaMonkey installer, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Download link in the relevant Windows column for your architecture (x64 for 64-bit or x86 for 32-bit) on the site you're downloading SeaMonkey from to download the installer file (seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.win64.installer.exe or similar file name) to your machine.
  2. Navigate to where you downloaded the file and double-click the installer file icon on your machine to begin the Setup program.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions in the setup program (see the note about Unknown Publisher warnings above). The setup program gives you the option to launch SeaMonkey once the installation is completed.

To install SeaMonkey by downloading the .zip file and installing manually,follow these steps (normal users should NOT do that but use the installer asdescribed above):

  1. Go to a Mozilla FTP server or one of its mirrors, navigate to the appropriate SeaMonkey releases directory and the subdirectory for your language in its win32 or win64 subdirectory. Click the link to seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.win64.zip (or similar file name) in there to download the .zip file to your machine.
  2. Navigate to where you downloaded the file and double-click the compressed file.
  3. Extract the .zip file to a directory such as C:Program Files (x86)SeaMonkey or C:Program FilesSeaMonkey.
  4. To start SeaMonkey, navigate to the directory you extracted SeaMonkey to and double-click the seamonkey.exe icon.

macOS Installation Instructions

To install SeaMonkey, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Download link in the macOS column on the site you're downloading SeaMonkey from to download the disk image file (seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.mac.dmg or similar file name) to your machine.
  2. Double-click on the .dmg file. The disk image will now mount and a new Finder window should appear.
  3. Drag the SeaMonkey icon to the Applications folder.
  4. Eject the disk image.
  5. If you want SeaMonkey to be accessible from the Dock, simply drag the SeaMonkey icon from the Applications folder to the Dock.

Linux Installation Instructions

There is no installer available, but just extracting the tar.bz2to the default directory (usually /usr/local/seamonkey) achieves thesame result as an installer would.

To install SeaMonkey by downloading the tar.bz2 file:

  1. Create a directory named 'seamonkey2' (mkdir seamonkey2) and change to that directory (cd seamonkey2).
  2. Click the Download link in the relevant Linux column for your architecture (x64 for 64-bit or x86 for 32-bit) on the site you're downloading SeaMonkey from to download the package (seamonkey-2.53.1.en-US.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2 or similar name) file into the seamonkey2 directory.
  3. Decompress the file with the following command:

    tar jxvf seamonkey-2.*.tar.bz2

    This creates a 'seamonkey' directory under your seamonkey2 directory.
  4. Change to the seamonkey directory (cd seamonkey).
  5. Run SeaMonkey with the following command:

    ./seamonkey

To hook up SeaMonkey complete with icon to the GNOME Panel,follow these steps:

  1. Click the GNOME Main Menu button, open the Panel menu, and then open the Add to Panel submenu and choose Launcher.
  2. Right-click the icon for SeaMonkey on the Panel and enter the following command:

    directory_name/seamonkey

    where directory_name is the name of the directory you extracted SeaMonkey into. For example, the default directory that SeaMonkey suggests is /usr/local/seamonkey so the full command would be /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey.
  3. Type in a name for the icon, and type in a comment if you wish.
  4. Click the icon button and type in the following as the icon's location:

    directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.png

    where, again, directory_name is the directory where you installed SeaMonkey. For example, using the default directory /usr/local/seamonkey results in an icon location of /usr/local/seamonkey/chrome/icons/default/default.png.

The procedure is quite similar in the Xfce environment:

  1. Right-click the Applications Menu button, open the Panel menu, then choose Add New Items.
  2. Select Launcher and click Add, then close the Add New Items dialog.
  3. Right-click the new launcher (the one with no icon at the far right of the panel), then select Properties to open the Launcher dialog.
  4. Click the document icon with tool-tip 'Add a new empty item' and fill in the Name and Command fields in the Create Launcher dialog.
    Name: SeaMonkey
    Command: directory_name/seamonkey (e.g. /usr/local/seamonkey/seamonkey)
  5. Click the 'No icon' button and navigate to directory_name/chrome/icons/default/default.png. Press OK, then Create, then Close.

Uninstallation

You can remove SeaMonkey through the Control Panel in theStart Menu on Windows, by removing the SeaMonkey applicationon macOS, or by removing the seamonkey folder on Linux.

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Removing SeaMonkey won't remove your bookmarks, web browsing history,mail and news messages, extensions or other add-ons. This data is stored in yourprofile folder, which is located in one of the following locationsdepending on your operating system:

Sea Monkey Wysiwyg Editor For Mac Free

Windows 7 and aboveUsers<UserName>AppDataRoamingMozillaSeaMonkey
macOS~/Library/Application Support/SeaMonkey
Linux and Unix systems~/.mozilla/seamonkey

Any version of SeaMonkey 2.0 or higher that you install after removingSeaMonkey will continue to use the data from this profile folder.Note that SeaMonkey 1.x does not share this location of the profile folder anduses data from an independent location.