  Lanik Lab-nik Premium,ExMod 2002-03 join:2001-06-25 Bay Area
| reply to Sir Raleigh Re: [FireFox] Tweaking Firefox for Fun & Speed
said by Sir Raleigh :Yes, I would uninstall FasterFox. I finally decided to remove it as well. Plus one of the settings is incorrect in the extension. Probably best to set it yourself just like above.
Oh thanks Grail Knight feel better.  -- "If it ain't broke don't fix it." Computer Consulting for the Next Generation. |
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  Grail Knight Who Dares Wins Premium join:2003-05-31 | reply to DataDoc You do not need Fasterfox using the tweaks I posted. |
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  Sir Raleigh Premium,MVM join:2001-07-31 Raleigh, NC
2 edits | reply to DataDoc Yes, I would uninstall FasterFox.
Each time Firefox loads it reads, if it's there, the three files; user.js, userChrome,css, and userContent.css and adds the contents to whatever area within Firefox it's designed for. If you have FasterFox installed it could then overwrite the changes you made in user.js/about:config negating your changes.
For changes to about:config, I've always used user.js and then save a copy elsewhere. That way you will always have a record of what changes you've made to about:config without having to remember these changes. Also, if the "perfs.js" file (which is the about:config entries) ever gets corrupted and you reinstall Firefox or have to create a new Profile again you can just place a copy of your user.js file back in your Profiles root directory and when you start Firefox everything's back the way it was. -- I used to know all this stuff. |
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  DataDoc My avatar looks like me, if I was 2D. Premium join:2000-05-14 Greenville, NC
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| reply to Grail Knight Thanks, for this and all of your (and Sir Raleigh's) help and support of this forum.
One question, should we uninstall FasterFox before making these tweaks? It sounds like it won't be needed. -- If youre not part of the solution, youre part of the precipitate. That Snows the Goat & Craig's Crafts |
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