Talk:Editing configuration: Difference between revisions

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Let's try to keep this article as short as possible, as it is the referral point for many KB articles which instruct users to set preferences, and such referral is only useful if the user can quickly glean the options open to him. --[[User:Mozcerize|Mozcerize]] 16:42, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
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wintogreen, about:config is available for Thunderbird as an extension, it is mentioned on linked page. I think the Fx & Suite only comment in not needed. --[[User:Asqueella|asqueella]]
wintogreen, about:config is available for Thunderbird as an extension, it is mentioned on linked page. I think the Fx & Suite only comment in not needed. --[[User:Asqueella|asqueella]]
:Oops! I wasn't paying attention. (And it's an excellent extension, by the way. Glad to have it.) --wintogreen
:Oops! I wasn't paying attention. (And it's an excellent extension, by the way. Glad to have it.) --wintogreen
dglp writes: I'm looking for further details about removing unwanted and mistaken entries from drop-down lists in Firefox. I don't understand the discussion about user.js, userChrome.css, and userContent.css at http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/edit and am not sure that they're even relevant.
Aside from that, I do not want to clear ''all'' entries, just a select few that have become annoying... 2005-05-13
== Global settings ==
How does one go about editing the global settings? E.g., if I want all users of my system to have another default start page? --[[User:Freso|Freso]] 00:12, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 16:42, 11 June 2006

Let's try to keep this article as short as possible, as it is the referral point for many KB articles which instruct users to set preferences, and such referral is only useful if the user can quickly glean the options open to him. --Mozcerize 16:42, 11 June 2006 (UTC)


wintogreen, about:config is available for Thunderbird as an extension, it is mentioned on linked page. I think the Fx & Suite only comment in not needed. --asqueella

Oops! I wasn't paying attention. (And it's an excellent extension, by the way. Glad to have it.) --wintogreen