Yes, think of user.js as a second-tier prefs system. Advanced users can tinker all they want.
Very cryptic though, and i don't want to shut down the browser to change something. There really ought to be at least a sort of primitive-ish UI that can be got at while running. Even a list of checkboxes and text fields with one line descriptions would suffice for me.
I can't imagine some added preferences adding much to bloat/boot-times.
Well, no, they wouldn't make boot time any longer. It's more the KISS principle. If we can come up with a single solution that satisfies people, that's the best I think.
But there seem to be certain items, like the form of bookmark manipulations, download manager function/appearance, and tab behavior that no real concensus seems to come about on around here.
Overall, when i use Camino for a while, certain things it doesn't do, or that i don't like the function of begin to wear on me. Then i use Safari for a short time until it's shortcomings get to me. I switch back. Occasionally i get frustrated and check on the progress of Firebird and usually find it unusable for very long at all.
With a dozen or so main things added or made more friendly to the way i work, i could remain with Camino all the time. Camino seems to be overly shy on user choices.
Impatient to code for Mac, Scott
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