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From: Diane Whatever on 27 Jan 2010 08:56 Want to know is in about:config there is a way to more the tab closely" to the left. Another "lefty" thing. Diane
From: Beverly Howard on 28 Jan 2010 15:58 >> Want to know is in about:config there is a way to more the tab closely" to the left. << Google time... afaik, there are no good docs on all of the options within the config and I have not been able to find a listing of the default and available values. _With care_ and remembering the warning when you go there that you can easily screw up the settings, one option is to read through the values to get an idea or search using the filter such as "tab" to see if you can spot what you need. Beverly Howard
From: Diane Whatever on 29 Jan 2010 08:25 Beverly Howard wrote: > > >> Want to know is in about:config there is a way to more the tab > closely" to the left. << > > Google time... afaik, there are no good docs on all of the options > within the config and I have not been able to find a listing of the > default and available values. _With care_ and remembering the warning > when you go there that you can easily screw up the settings, one option > is to read through the values to get an idea or search using the filter > such as "tab" to see if you can spot what you need. > > Beverly Howard > When I moved the Scrollbar from right to left, I changed the number to "3." Is there Some where that tells you what each of those number changes do? Or is it basically trial and error? -- Tact is for people not witty enough to understand sarcasm. ~ diane whatever
From: Beverly Howard on 29 Jan 2010 12:04
>> Or is it basically trial and error? << These values are derived by the programmer who originally came up with the value string... and the process reflects the quality of the coffee they had that morning. Seriously, there is a "bit" of standardization in these values, but you can't make assumptions... the "3" indicates a toggle of at least three values... in this case, an educated guess would be left, right, none ....and, not in that order. Beverly Howard |