Browser.display.focus ring on anything

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Background

In Mozilla applications, focus is normally indicated by a dotted outline surrounding the element. By default, only a few elements visually indicate whether they have focus (links, form controls, etc.). When this preference is true, any focused element will display a focus ring around it.

Possible values and their effects

True

Display the focus ring around any and all focused elements (matched by the CSS selector :focus).

False

Limit the focus ring to the default set of focusable elements (matched by the CSS selector *|*:link:focus, *|*:visited:focus). (Default)

First checked in

2001-04-09 by Aaron Leventhal

Has an effect in

  • Mozilla Suite (all versions since 0.9)
  • Mozilla Firefox (all versions)
  • SeaMonkey (all versions)

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