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Tip Trick Firefox


You may have installed countless add-on in Firefox to enhance your using experience, but if you want to get the most out of Firefox, you really have to hack your way into the about:config.
The about:config page contains most (if not, all) of Firefox configuration options. It is so far the most effective, and the most powerful way to tweak and enhance your Firefox performance. Here are 28 of the popular tweaks.
Accessing your about:config page
  • In your Firefox, type about:config in the address bar.
  • You will be shown a warning page. Click the “I’ll be careful, I promise!” button to proceed.
  • On the main page, you will see a long list of configuration entries. Enter the name of the key you want to update in the “Filter” field. The list will narrow to only the entries that match your keyword as you type.
  • To modify the value, simply double click on the entry value field and update the entry. That’s all!
  • Isn’t that simple? Now, let’s get to the tweaking.
1) Adjust the Smart Location Bar’s Number of Suggestions
In Firefox 3, when you start typing in the location bar, a drop-down list of suggestion URLs will be shown. If you want it to show more than 12 suggestions (12 is the default), you can adjust the browser.urlbar.maxRichResultskeys and get it to show the number you want.
  • Config name: browser.urlbar.maxRichResults
    Default: 12
    Modified value: Set to your desired number of suggestion. If you want to disable it all together, set it to -1
2) Disable the session restore function
Firefox 3 automatically saves your session every 10 secs so that whenever it crashes, it can restore all your tabs. While this is a useful feature, some of you might find it irritating. To disable this function, toggle the value of browser.sessionstore.enabledto False
Config name: browser.sessionstore.enabled
Default: True
Modified value: False if you want to disable the session restore function
3) Adjust the Session Restore Saving Frequency
Same as above, if you decided to keep the session restore feature on, but want to reduce the session saving frequency, change the value of browser.sessionstore.intervalso that Firefox will save the session at a longer interval.
  • Config name: browser.sessionstore.interval
    Default: 10000 (in msecs, equivalent to 10secs)
    Modified value: Set it to your desired value. 1000 means 1 sec and 60000 means 1 minute.
4) Enable Advanced Color Profile Support
Firefox has this advanced color profile features that display higher image quality. It is not enabled by default as it has a negative effect on the performance of the browser. If you are concern with the image quality rather than the performance, you can activated it via the gfx.color_management.enabledsetting
  • Config name: gfx.color_management.enabled
    Default: False
    Modified value: True (if you want to activate the color profile support feature)
5) Disable Antivirus Scanning
This is mainly for Windows users. By default, Firefox 3 automatically scan the downloaded file with the default anti-virus application to make sure it is free of virus. If you download a big file, it could take a long time for the whole scanning process to complete. To increase the performance of the browser, you might want to consider disabling the anti-virus scanning via the browser.download.manager.scanWhenDonekey.
  • Config name: browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone
    Default: True
    Modified value: False (if you want to disable it)
6) Configuring The Scrolling Tabs
When you opened many tabs, Firefox will not keep on reducing the tab width. Instead, it shows a scrolling bar so that the min width (100px) is conserved and you can scroll to find your tabs. If you are those who don’t like the scrolling tab function and prefer Firefox to show all the tabs, regardless how small it is, you can set the value of browser.tabs.tabMinWidthto 0 to disable it. Similarly, if you want Firefox to display more tabs before showing the scrolling button, you can reduce the default value to a lower value, say 75 pixels.
  • Config name: browser.tabs.tabMinWidth
    Default: 100
    Modified value: 0 if you want to disable the scrolling functions, other values to set the min width value
7) Show/Disable Close button on Tabs
Some people love to see the Close(the red X) button on every tabs, but some hate it. Whatever is it, you can configure it to your preferences via the browser.tabs.closeButtonssetting.
Config name: browser.tabs.closeButtons
Default: 1
Modified values:
  • 0 – display a close button on the active tab only
  • 1- display close buttons on all tabs
  • 2- don’t display any close buttons
  • 3- display a single close button at the end of the tab strip
8) Extend Scripts Execution Time
In Firefox 3, a script is only given 10 seconds to respond, after which it will issue a unresponsive script warning. If you are hooked on a slow network connection, you might want to increase the script execution time via dom.max_script_run_timeto cut down on the frequency of the no script warning.
  • Config name: dom.max_script_run_time
    Default:10 (in secs)
    Modified value: 20, or any values greater than 10
9) Handling JavaScript Popups
When you come across a site that executes a javascript open new window function, and if the popup window is without all the usual window features, i.e. back/forward/reload buttons, status bar etc, Firefox will automatically treat it as a popup and will not open it as a new tab. However, if you find this to be a nuisance and wanted to open all new windows in a new tabs, you can specify it via the browser.link.open_newwindow.restrictionsetting.
Config name: browser.link.open_newwindow.restriction
Default: 2 – Open all JavaScript windows the same way as you have Firefox handle new windows unless the JavaScript call specifies how to display the window
Modified values:
  • 0 – open all links as how you have Firefox handle new windows
  • 1 – do not open any new windows
  • 2- open all links as how you have Firefox handle new windows unless the Javascript specify how to display the window
10) Enable Spell Checking In All Text Fields
The default spell checking function only checks for multi-line text boxes. You can get it to spell-check for single line text box as well.
Config name: layout.spellcheckDefault
Default: 1 (spell checker for multi-lines text boxes only)
Modified values:
  • 0 – disable the spell checker
  • 2 – enable the spell checker for all text boxes
11) Open Search Box Results In New Tab
When you search using the search box at the top right hand corner of the browser, it will display the search results in the current tab. If you don’t want the search to interfere with your current tab, you can tweak the browser.search.openintabto make it open in a new tab.
  • Config Name: browser.search.openintab
    Default: False
    Modified value: True (open search box results in new tab)
12) Lower The Physical Memory Used When Minimized
This tweak is mainly for Windows users. When you minimize Firefox, it will send Firefox to your virtual memory and free up your physical memory for other programs to use. Firefox will reduce its physical memory usage, when minimized, to approximately 10MB (give or take some) and when you maximize Firefox it will take back the memory that it needs.
  • The preference name does not exist and needs to be created.Right click on the background and select New->Boolean.Enter the name when prompted: config.trim_on_minimize
    Enter the values: True
13) Speed up your Firefox
Several tweaks required for this
  • Config name: network.http.pipelining
    Default: False
    Modified value: True
  • Config name: network.http.proxy.pipelining
    Default: False
    Modified value: True
  • Config name: network.http.pipelining.maxrequests
    Default: 4
    Modified value: any value higher than 4, but not more than 8
  • Config name: network.http.max-connections
    Default: 30
    Modified value: 96
  • Config name: network.http.max-connections-per-server
    Default: 15
    Modified value: 32
14) Increase/Decrease the Amount of Disk Cache
When a page is loaded, Firefox will cache it into the hard disk so that it doesn’t need to be download again for redisplaying. The bigger the storage size you cater for Firefox, the more pages it can cache.
Before you increase the disk cache size, make sure that browser.cache.disk.enabledbrowser.cache.disk.enable is set to True.
Config name: browser.cache.disk.capacity
Default: 50000 (in KB)
Modified value:
  • 0 – disable disk caching
  • any value lower than 50000 reduces the disk cache
  • any value higher than 50000 increases the disk cache.
15) Select all text when click on the URL bar
In Windows and Mac, Firefox highlights all text when you click on the URL bar. In Linux, it does not select all the text. Instead, it places the cursor at the insertion point. Regardless which platform you are using, you can now tweak it to either select all or place cursor at insertion point.
Config name: browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll
Modified value:
  • False – place cursor at insertion point
  • True – select all text on click
16) Autofill Address in URL Bar
Other than the smart location feature, you can also get your URL bar to autofill the address as you type the URL.
  • Config name: browser.urlbar.autofill
    Default: False
    Modified value: True (Have Firefox autofill the address as you type in the URL bar)
17) Same Zoom Level For Every Site
Firefox remembers your zoom preference for each site and set it to your preferences whenever you load the page. If you want the zoom level to be consistent from site to site, you can toggle the value of browser.zoom.siteSpecificfrom True to False.
  • Config name: browser.zoom.siteSpecific
    Default: True
    Modified value: False (enable same zoom preferences for every sites)
18) Setting your zoom limit
If you find that the max/min zoom level is still not sufficient for your viewing, you can change the zoom limit to suit your viewing habits.
  • Config name: zoom.maxPercent
    Default: 300 (percent)
    Modified value: any value higher than 300
  • Config name: zoom.minPercent
    Default: 30 (percent)
    value: any value
19) Configure Your Backspace Button
In Firefox, you can set your backspace to better use by getting it to either go back to the previous pageor act as page upfunction.
Config name: browser.backspace_action
Default: 2 (does nothing)
Modified value:
  • 0 – go back previous page
  • 1- page up
20) Increase Offline Cache
If you do not have access to Internet most of the time, you might want to increase the offline cache so that you can continue to work offline. By default, Firefox 3 caches 500MB of data from supported offline Web apps. You can change that value to whatever amount of your choice.
  • Config name: browser.cache.offline.capacity
    Default: 512000 (in KB)
    Modified value: any value higher than 512000 will increase the cache value
21) Auto Export Firefox 3 bookmarks to bookmarks.html
Unlike the previous version, Firefox 3 backup the bookmarks file in places.sqlite rather than the usual bookmarks.html. Since bookmarks.htmlallows us to export and sync our bookmarks with other browser, it will be very useful if Firefox 3 can backup the bookmark to the bookmarks.html as well.
  • Config name: browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML
    Default: False
    Modified value: True (auto export bookmarks file to bookmarks.html)
22) Disable Extension Compatibility Checks
This is useful if you want to use an extension that is not supported by your version of Firefox badly. It is not recommended, but you can still do it at your own risk.
  • Right click and select New->Boolean. Enter extensions.checkCompatibility in the field. Enter False in the next field.
  • Right click again and select New->Boolean. Enter extensions.checkUpdateSecurity into the field and enter False into the next field.
23) Disable Delay Time When Installing Add-on
Everytime you wanted to install a Firefox add-on, you will have to wait for several secs before the actual installation starts. If you are tired of waiting, you can turn the function security.dialog_enable_delayoff so that the installation will start immediately upon clicking.
Config name: security.dialog_enable_delay
Default: 2000 (in msec)
Modified value:
  • 0 – start installation immediately
  • any other value (in msec)
24) View Source in Your Favorite Editor
This is very useful for developers who are always using the ‘view source‘ function. This tweak allows you to view the source code in an external editor.
  • There are two configuration need to be made:
    Config name: view_source.editor.external
    Default: False
    Modified value: True ( enable view source using external text editor)
  • Config name: view_source.editor.path
    Default: blank
    Modified value: insert the file path to your editor here.
25) Increasing ‘Save Link As‘  timeout value
When you right click and select the ‘Save Link As…‘, the browser will request the content disposition header from the URL so as to determine the filename. If the URL did not deliver the header within 1 sec, Firefox will issue a timeout value. This could happen very frequently in a slow network connection environment. To prevent this issue from happening frequently, you can increase the timeout value so as to reduce the possibility of a timeout.
  • Config name: Browser.download.saveLinkAsFilenameTimeout
    Default: 1000 (1 sec)
    Modified value: any value higher than 1000 (value is in msec)
26) Animate Fullscreen Toolbar Collapse mode
In Firefox’s fullscreen mode, toolbars and the tab strip are hidden at the top of the screen and only shown on mouseover. To draw attention to this, there is an animation of the toolbar sliding upwards and off-screen when fullscreen mode is toggled on. For performance issue, the animation of the collapse of the toolbar only appear for the first time. For some reason that you may love/hate the animation, you can adjust Browser.fullscreen.animateUpto switch it on/off for every collapse.
Config name: Browser.fullscreen.animateUp
Default: 1 (animate the toolbar collapse only the first time)
Modified value:
  • 0 -disable the animation
  • 2- enable the animation for every collapse
27) Autohide Toolbar in Fullscreen mode
In fullscreen mode, the toolbar is set to autohide and appear upon mouseover. If you have a need to view the toolbar at all time, you can toggle the value of browser.fullscreen.autohideto False to always show the toolbar.
  • Config name: browser.fullscreen.autohide
    Default: True (always autohide)
    Modified value: False (always show the toolbar)
28) Increase Add-On search result
If you go to Tools->Add-ons->Get Add-onsand perform a search there, Firefox will only fetch and display 5 matching results. If you want Firefox to show more than 5 results (say 10), you can adjust extensions.getAddons.maxResultsto get it to display more results.
  • Config name: extensions.getAddons.maxResults
    Default: 5
    Modified value: any value more than 5
This list of about:configis definitely not the complete list. If you have any tricks not listed here, please add it in the comment.
 29) Manually Uninstalling Plugins

If you go to Firefox->Add-ons->Plugins, You will see a list of plugins that are installed on your mozilla. The plugins can sometimes crashes and If you can't use an uninstaller program to remove a plugin, you can remove it manually. Here are steps :

  •  Type about: config in the location bar, Firefox must be offline.
  • Search for the preference: plugin.expose_full_path then double click it, change it to true.
  • Type about: plugins in the new location bar.
  • Each entry in the About Plugins page will have "File name :" Followed by a path. Use Windows Explorer to navigate to the folder shown for the plugin you want to remove.
  • Rename the file to something other than its normal name - eg npswf32 Becomes Xnpswf32
  • Double click again plugin.expose_full_path and change to false and restart your firefox.
30) Remove Plugins Container
  
 Plugin container.exe is a new process is added to the Firefox version 3.6.6 and above. With the latest version of the plugin installation process is separated from the normal process of the browser which means you will get interference browsing even when certain plugins stops working or crashes and some of the plugins that will take most of the PC's memory and eventually slow PC.
Those who want to disable the plugin container, follow these steps:

  • Open Mozilla Firefox
  • In the Firefox address bar type about: config and press Enter Click on the "I'll be careful, I promise!" And open the configuration window Firefox
  • Later in the filter bar type dom.ipc
  • Ignore the first and last line, change the value of row 2 to 5 to false
The result becomes :


dom.ipc.plugins.enabled                             true
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npctrl.dll              false
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npqtplugin.dll      false
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npswf32.dll          false
dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.nptest.dll             false
dom.ipc.plugins.timeoutSecs                      45

 31) Hard Reset Your Firefox

Restore Firefox Default Settings Without Re-Install. How to restore the default settings of Firefox. If you have tweaked your about : config page to speed up your browser to Facebook , or simply install an add -on that has messed up your Firefox configuration belongs. have a simple method to restore all default settings back without removing the software. Here's how : 

  • Open Firefox in Safe Mode , from the programs menu or by typing " firefox - safe-mode " in the Start - > Run.
  • Select what you want to be taken back to the original settings by checking one of the following options :
  1. Disable all add - ons : Disables all added themes and extensions.
  2. Reset toolbars and controls : Removing all toolbar customizations made​​.
  3. Reset to default Firefox bookmarks : Replaces your bookmarks with the default marker. 
  4. Reset all user preferences to Firefox defaults : Restores the default Options and preference settings and reset the default theme. It also changes back to default all the entries in the about: config page. It also changes the default back to all entries in the about : config page.
  5. Restore the default search engine : Adding back the entire default search engine (Google, Yahoo, eBay, Creative Commons, Answers.com, and Amazon.com), without removing any additional search engines.
Choose option fourth. Now everything will go back to default , such as if you install a new FireFox.
Well, itu tadi tips dan tricknya. Semoga dapat membantu, mohon maaf bila tulisan Saya masih berantakan dan terima kasih telah menyempatkan waktunya untuk berkunjung ke- Blog Saya. ありがとう。(^_^)v 
 

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