This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Caută ajutor

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Află mai multe

Acest fir de discuție a fost arhivat. Adresează o întrebare nouă dacă ai nevoie de ajutor.

Asking about about:config

  • 3 răspunsuri
  • 1 are această problemă
  • 5 vizualizări
  • Ultimul răspuns de Sirin Apple

more options

I found something on https://support.mozilla.org/mk/questions/1388341. One of the users said something like "Both these options should be controlled by the "Play DRM-controlled content" tick in Tools / Options menu. Definetely. So, no need to use 'about:config' magic and break warranty)))" What does that mean? I entered about:config, unchecked the "Warn me when I attempt to access these preferences", and checked something in there to allow me make a userChrome.css to be available. I still have 1 year laptop warranty, will that warranty become void if I did all of those things listed? The firefox itself didn't come within the laptop though (not pre-installed). And what warranty was that user talking about?

I found something on https://support.mozilla.org/mk/questions/1388341. One of the users said something like "Both these options should be controlled by the "Play DRM-controlled content" tick in Tools / Options menu. Definetely. So, no need to use 'about:config' magic and break warranty)))" What does that mean? I entered about:config, unchecked the "Warn me when I attempt to access these preferences", and checked something in there to allow me make a userChrome.css to be available. I still have 1 year laptop warranty, will that warranty become void if I did all of those things listed? The firefox itself didn't come within the laptop though (not pre-installed). And what warranty was that user talking about?

Toate răspunsurile (3)

more options

Firefox is free and there is no real warranty, this warning is merely meant to warn you that you need to be careful with changing prefs on about:config as there are guides all around internet to make changes on about:config like how to speed up Firefox or increase the privacy that can have a serious impact on how Firefox functions. As long as you knows what the prefs you change are about and are aware of possible caveats, you can make simple changes to enable/disable some features. The same with using CSS code in userChrome.css/userContent.css that also can have negative impact and possibly hide or disable features or otherwise cripple the browser, we regularly see question about a broken userChrome.css because of changes made in a next release. The devs have chosen to only include a user interface for important settings that are used by a wider audience, they regularly gather telemetry on how many use a specific feature. This is because each feature needs to be tested for all platforms to make sure it keeps working properly and that it doesn't have a negative impact.

more options

Sirin Apple said

I still have 1 year laptop warranty, will that warranty become void if I did all of those things listed? The firefox itself didn't come within the laptop though (not pre-installed). And what warranty was that user talking about?

Nothing to do with your laptop warranty, just a funny place on words to be careful. The about:config is meant for advanced users as there are some preferences that could make Firefox work in a way you were not expecting, have issues or not be stable etc. It is basically saying "use about:config at your own risk" for your Firefox install.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox

Modificat în de James

more options

I'm sorry if this seems like a silly question. I was totally concerned that messing with about:config might void my laptop's warranty, which still has 1 year left. So, there's really nothing I need to worry about, right?