I prefer Librewolf as it is easier and simpler to use

  • @laughterlaughter
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    12 months ago

    Have you independently confirmed this?

    What is preventing user.js from doing exactly what you’re describing right now on your system?

    • @MrOtherGuy
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      22 months ago

      Sure. For simplified example have only the following in your user.js file:

      user_pref("browser.tabs.warnOnClose",true);
      
      1. Start Firefox
      2. Observe that the pref is indeed true
      3. Go to Setting > General, observe that Confirm before closing multiple tabs is checked
      4. Uncheck the option
      5. In about:config observe that browser.tabs.warnOnClose is now false
      6. Restart Firefox
      7. Observe that the pref is again set to true

      The reason is also very simple. Firefox will never write anything to user.js - thus any changes you do at runtime will only be stored to prefs.js. However, user.js always overrides prefs.js at startup.

      • @laughterlaughter
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        2 months ago

        Understood, thanks. So on a clean install, I’m assuming user.js is either empty or missing, correct?

        • @MrOtherGuy
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          22 months ago

          Yes. Firefox doesn’t create user.js file itself - if you want one then you need to create it yourself either manually or with some tool. Also, I’ve seen some “security” software create user.js file without notifying the user about it…