![]() &t=3088052 in the topic opened by another user who had met the same issue.ĥ/ When drag'n'drop a piece of text in SeaMonkey Composer, pop-up text hides the place where you want to move it. I explained how to correct it more in details here. I just corrected it in the code, and the table worked again! Going in the source code, I could see that at this line and weren't around and (or something like that). I could see an empty column in the right side of the table, and after a line of which I had merged cells, 5 or 6 (small and empty) cells. Or this sort of column can maybe be instead into the table, making a bit weird an actual cell or column (I don't remember very well).Īnd, last time it happened to me, I could correct it in the source code. Probably others, maybe add a line or column.Īnd sometimes or always, I can see an kind of empty column at the right of the table, not a real column, like a white space of a few pixels. Not always, but sometimes, not long later, I realize some functions are not possible anymore in the table, like: And later I suppress some columns (maybe it would be the same if I add some?). And at a moment I select a line and I merge its cells. It seems to happen rarely but sometimes, when I've created a table (I put cellpadding and cellspacing to 0 to save space, in case it could have an influence), with cells and columns, filled it with text. ![]() I'm not sure of exactly when it happens, but it is more or less this I think. Though, this feature seems to work normally out of tables.Ĥ/ "Merge selected cells", and columns suppressing, can break tables. Going backwards/forwards in text modifications almost never works here, if I'm not wrong, Ctrl+Y never works, merely Ctrl+Z can be done for only 1 time. To be able to scroll again I have to click somewhere else in the table, for example, or scroll "line by line", or else.ģ/ Ctrl+Z/Y almost doesn't work in Composer tables. In a SeaMonkey Composer page, it works until it encounters a table, there it sometimes works, but often, at a certain table line the down arrow key will make the screen up, down, and up, down, etc. That has for me always worked normally on all internet or text pages (except rare particular cases). With a keyboard you can scroll a page "line by line" or "screen by screen", according to arrow keys you chose. If I click anywhere else in a Composer page, I don't have to save it, but if I just click in a table the "Saving" icon turns blue, and if not, of course when I close the page SeaMonkey opens a pop-up asking me if I want to save it before closing, which had no resaon to happen if I had written nothing new, but happens simply because my clic came in a table.Ģ/ Scrolling in a Composer page with arrow keys doesn't work well in a table. It is a bug I guess, not very annoying but a bit yet, makes waste time. ![]() SeaMonkey version was 2.53.15 at my last use but I had seen these problems often in more ancient versions, sometimes 1 year ago (but usually at each release I do Ctrl+F with "Composer" word in page, and there are never results so even not verified since 1 year they must still be present).ġ/ A simple click in a Composer table always makes the page "to save". If there are answers that ask me questions or tests on a problem I've seen, I'm no sure to be able to answer because I miss a bit time but I'll try. Using it made me notice some problems, so here I give my list in hope some would be solved in the future. Maybe another software would be better for this use but I don't know much computing, so I don't know it. Since a few years I use Composer pages of SeaMonkey as a WYSIWYG text editor in which I can make tables, I don't use it at all for site publishing.
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