Random Firefox Tweaks

Been looking at various settings changes you can make in the “about:config” page in Firefox. Here are a couple I have found useful: * keyword.enabled -- set to false to stop Firefox trying to do a search on the contents of the address box if it doesn’t match a URL. This is why I have a search box separate from the address box. * browser.fixup.alternate.enabled -- set to false to stop it helpfully tacking on “www.” and “.com” if the original URL you type doesn’t work. I have occasionally been confused by it complaining about not finding a URL, but showing a different one from the one I typed. By the way, when you first try to view this page, Firefox shows you a warning to ensure you understand the consequences of messing about with settings at this level. It remembers it has shown you this warning by adding the following line to the prefs.js file in your profile: user_pref("browser.aboutConfig.showWarning", false); Firefox seems to overwrite this file when it quits, and reloads it when it is launched again.

My favourite Firefox Tweak from using about:config is the parameter: browser.sessionstore.max_windows_undo I change this from from 3 to 20 For days on end I often have about 20 Firefox Windows open and each with about 10 to 20 tabs. With browser.sessionstore.max_windows_undo set to its default of three, if I crash or need to reboot, then on restarting I can only get three previous Firefox windows to re-open. The other 17 are not available. After a reboot I launch Firefox and because I have... Settings--> Preferences--> General--> Startup--> Restore previous session (checked) One Firefox window opens with its previous tabs available. On the Firefox menu bar I then click on... History--> Recently closed Windows--> ...which will show my recently closed windows. This is where I click on "Restore all Windows" and get the other 19 x previous Firefox Windows and their tabs to open. cheers, Ian.

Another little tweak I just did: turning off the “picture-in-picture” feature. Why? Because it just got a little bit too annoying. The way things are positioned on a YouTube page, if I go to the bell icon to look at notifications and try to click on a comment thread to expand it, that click seems to be at exactly the right (wrong) place to trigger the picture-in-picture feature on the currently-showing video. Which I would rather watch in its allocated place, if you don’t mind.
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Ian Stewart
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro