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* [http://preferential.mozdev.org/ Preferential extension] — An about:config-like extension that has some extra features (documentation for some of the preferences, for example).
* [http://preferential.mozdev.org/ Preferential extension] — An about:config-like extension that has some extra features (documentation for some of the preferences, for example).
* [http://preferential.mozdev.org/preferences.html List of preferences and what they do].
* [http://preferential.mozdev.org/preferences.html List of preferences and what they do].
* [[About:config Entries]] — MozillaZine KB's list of preferences and what they do.
* [[About:config entries]] — MozillaZine KB's list of preferences and what they do.
* [[About Protocol Links]] — other about: strings.
* [[About Protocol Links]] — other about: strings.

Revision as of 15:10, 29 March 2005

about:config is a special location that lists all application preferences (read from "prefs.js" and "user.js"), many of which are not present in Options/Preferences dialog. Preferences can also be changed here.

Warning: Changing these values can, in rare circumstances, break Mozilla Suite, Firefox, or Thunderbird or cause strange behavior. Only edit these preferences if you know what you are doing.

Opening about:config

In Firefox and Mozilla Suite, you can type "about:config" in the Location Bar.

In Thunderbird, use AboutConfig extension. (See also Bug 262626.)

There's a version of AboutConfig extension compatible with Nvu here.

References