NFN Smith composed on 2016-10-29 08:41 (UTC-0700):

Thus, your choices for that are either hard-coding into prefs.js (which
you'll need to remove when you upgrade Seamonkey), or using one of the
extensions noted here.

However, when you resort to spoofing you do have do a little maintenance
work, because Firefox versions are a constantly moving target. If you
hard-code into prefs.js, then you'll probably want to remove that
setting, when the next version of Seamonkey is released.

One should only ever manipulate prefs.js manually in the most extreme of circumstances, and only with knowledge of the consequences. The right way to automate inclusion of a prefs override is via user.js, a purely optional profile file that SM will only read from, never write to.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js_file
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