I don't know about KDE and Gnome (not enough of a Linux user to appreciate the differences in their approach to preference setting) - but I do know that Firefox's approach to setting preferences (or options, or properties, or settings, or whatever) is *Far* better than Mozilla's. Mozilla's settings are complex and confusing. Firefox's are much cleaner, and things are grouped by use, not by some programmer's idea of a flowchart.
I don't know if it matters, but as a side not, Firefox has substantially less options that Mozilla (This is one of the benefits/disadvantages.) I can't remember what it was now, but there was one setting that I really wanted to change in Firefox but couldn't.
Either way, still vastly superior to IE. I love extensions!
-- Peter Kupfer OOo user since 'OO4 http://peschtra.tripod.com/open_office/ooo_front.htm
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