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- on Fri 11 Sep 2009
- 03:41:36 PM UTC
Re: SeaMonkey 2
We haven't supported any version of SeaMonkey so far, because it still requires changes to the add-on even though it's Gecko-based, and considering our limited resources, it doesn't have significant enough user base to justify the development and maintenance effort. Of course, if there are volunteers who would like to help us port the Firefox add-on to SeaMonkey, please let us know.
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- on Thu 17 Sep 2009
- 05:35:56 PM UTC
It does work
I hacked up WOT in SeaMonkey. Edited the chrome (browser.xul becomes navigator.xul in SM) and it works. Flawlessly. All you'd have to do is edit chrome.manifest and then replace browser with navigator.
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- on Thu 17 Sep 2009
- 10:33:22 PM UTC
Re: It does work
Cool. If that's all it takes, then I'm sure we can add another line to the chrome.manifest. I'll have to test it myself at some point.
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- on Fri 18 Sep 2009
- 05:04:58 PM UTC
mail
Does this hack work for email in Seamonkey as well?
Or is it restricted to the "browser side"/
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- on Fri 18 Sep 2009
- 10:08:06 PM UTC
Browser side
Browser side only. We'd need a hacked-up Thunderbird version first.
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- on Tue 22 Sep 2009
- 05:21:56 PM UTC
Awesomesauce!
Thanks for making WOT natively support SeaMonkey - once FaviconizeTab and FireFTP comes, say bye-bye to Firefox, hello SeaMonkey.

SeaMonkey 2
Now that SeaMonkey 2 is in beta, it's now closer to firefox than ever. It is a Mozilla family browser, and uses a more Firefox-like backend, why doesn't WOT get released for it? It's one of the few addons preenting me from running SeaMonkey full time.