Robert Kaiser wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
Us masses should not even be, directly, touching prefs.js!! Make the
changes in user.js and let SM copy them into prefs.js!!

Right, you shouldn't touch prefs.js - the masses should also never touch
or have a user.js at all, though (IMHO, we even should remove that
"feature" as about:config is better nowadays). And the masses also
should not ever need to touch about:config as well, everything a normal
mass-user should need to look into is the graphical preferences window.

Robert Kaiser

I haven't even kept a user.js since the editable about:config came through. Its easier and safer.

The problem with user.js is that while you can add prefs easily, you still have to remove them by editing prefs.js, which can have disastrous results.

On the other hand, a lot of old line users are very accustomed to user.js, so unless there is a compelling reason to remove it, why not let it stay.

Lee
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