![]() ![]() Note: There is no indication in the table as to which items will take effect immediately, with a new window, or require restarting. Also, finding item documentation for a preference from within about:config can be sped up with the Prefsearch extension, which adds a context menu item to search Google for the selected preference item.) (For a comparison view of table and actual about:config settings, use the Fox Splitter (formerly Split Browser) extension or the new version of Fox-Splitter to show one above the other. Also check Mail and news settings for a listing of Thunderbird and Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey mail and news preferences. If you don't find an entry below for a given preference, check the Category:Preferences (multiple-page) listing, which includes many new preferences that have not been added here, as well as those preferences that have been migrated from sections of this article. This article does not contain a complete list of all preferences. Users not already familiar with about:config entries should read the companion article, about:config, which describes how to modify values and work with the about:config list. In most cases the list below doesn't state whether a given preference applies to all, or only some (and which), of Firefox, Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite, SeaMonkey, or even the now discontinued Sunbird: trial and error is often the only way to tell if some particular preference applies to your version of your application. This is a reference to the entries in about:config, where all user preferences can be viewed and modified. ![]() This is not the place to edit your configuration settings. It appears incorrectly here due to technical limitations in the wiki software. The correct title of this article is about:config entries.
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