Navigator Preferences
This section describes how to use the Navigator preference panel. If you are not already viewing the panel,
follow these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Choose Navigator.
Navigator Preferences - Navigator
This section describes how to use the main Navigator preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it,
follow these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Click the Navigator category.
The Navigator preferences panel allows you to customise three aspects of the browser.
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When Navigator starts up, display: Choose one of these buttons to determine what Mozilla displays when it
first starts up:
- Blank page: Causes Navigator to start up without automatically loading a web page.
- Home page: Causes Navigator to load your home page (specified below) every time it starts
up.
- Last page visited: Causes Navigator to start up by loading the page you were viewing right before
you last exited Mozilla.
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Default Browser: Allows you to set Mozilla as the default browser or shows you that it is.
- Set Default Browser: Unless it is greyed out, click this to set Mozilla as your default
browser.
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Home Page: In the field, type the web page you want as your home page or do one of the following:
- Use Current Page: Click this to use the web page currently displayed in Navigator as your home
page.
- Use Current Group: If you have two or more Navigator tabs open, click this to set them as your Home
Page Group (a group of tabs that are opened as your home page). After clicking this button, the message "Home
Page Group is Set" appears in the location field.
Caution: If you edit the field after clicking Use Current Group, your Home Page Group will be lost.
- Choose File: Click this to locate a file on disc that you want to load as your home page.
- Select the buttons you want to see in the toolbar: Select any of the available checkboxes to see them
on your toolbars.
The Go, Search and Print buttons appear in the Navigation Toolbar near the upper-right corner of the Navigator
window. All other buttons appear in the Personal Toolbar. For information about adding your own bookmarks to this
toolbar, see Personal Toolbar.
Navigator Preferences - History
This section describes how to use the History preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow these
steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click History. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Navigator to
expand the list.)
The History preferences panel allows you to configure three history settings on Navigator.
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Browsing History:
- Remember visited pages for the last __ days: Type the number of days you want Mozilla to keep track
of the web pages you have previously visited. For example, if you set this number to 10 days, pages 10 days old
or less will be kept in history.
- Clear History: Click this to delete the list of sites visited.
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Location Bar History:
- Clear Location Bar: Click this to clear the list of sites in the Location bar menu.
For more information about history in Mozilla, see Retracing Your
Steps.
Navigator Preferences - Languages
This section describes how to use the Languages preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow
these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click Languages. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Navigator to
expand the list.)
The Languages preferences panel allows you to choose the languages and character coding for displaying web
pages:
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Languages for Web Pages:
- Move Up / Move Down: Click one of these buttons to move a selected language up or down, which sets
the order of preference for the listed languages.
- Add: Click this to add additional languages for displaying web pages.
- Remove: Click this to remove a selected language.
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Character Coding:
- Default Character Coding: Use the drop-down list to select the character coding you want for
displaying web pages.
Navigator Preferences - Helper Applications
This section describes how to use the Helper Applications preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it,
follow these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click Helper Applications. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click
Navigator to expand the list.)
The Helper Applications preferences panel allows you set up how different file types are opened by other
applications in Mozilla:
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Specify which application should handle each file type:
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File types: Displays the file types that Mozilla uses. Select one of them to show the following
information:
- Extension: Displays the file extension of the selected filetype.
- MIME type: Displays the MIME type of the selected filetype.
- Handled by: Displays the program that will be used to open each file of the selected
filetype.
- New Type: Click this to add a new file type. Type or choose the description, file extension, MIME
type and application.
- Edit: Click this to change the file-handling information of a selected file type.
- Remove: Click this to remove a selected file type.
- Plug-in Finder Service: Select this to always use the Plugin Finder Service (PFS) whenever Mozilla
needs a new plug-in. If left unselected, the PFS is only used when a plug-in location is not provided by the web
page that requires the plug-in.
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Opening files:
- Reset: Click this to clear any file-opening preferences you may have set by unselecting the "Always
ask before open this type of file" checkbox in the download dialogue box.
For more information about handling different file types in Mozilla, see Managing Different File Types.
Navigator Preferences - Smart Browsing
This section describes how to use the Smart Browsing preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it,
follow these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click Smart Browsing. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Navigator
to expand the list.)
The Smart Browsing preferences panel allows you to better browse web pages using Internet Keywords and Location
bar autocomplete.
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Internet Keywords:
- Enable Internet Keywords: Select this to enable fast access to services such as stock quotes, search
and other information from the Location bar.
- More Information: Click this to learn more about using Internet Keywords.
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Location Bar Autocomplete:
- Automatically complete text typed into Location bar: Select this to automatically complete text you
previously entered into the Location bar.
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Advanced: Click this and select one or more of the following options:
- Autocomplete best match as you type: As you type in the Location Bar, Mozilla will automatically
complete your web address using the visited web site it most closely matches.
- Show list of matching results: As you type in the Location Bar, Mozilla will show a drop-down list
of matching visited web addresses.
- Show internet search engine: Shows a drop-down list item allowing you to search the default search
engine for words you enter.
- Match only website you've typed previously: Shows only websites that you've typed in the Location
Bar and not sites that were opened in other ways, such as clicking a link on a web page.
Navigator Preferences - Internet Search
This section describes how to use the Internet Search preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it,
follow these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click Internet Search. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Navigator
to expand the list.)
The Internet Search preferences panel allows you to configure how you search using Mozilla:
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Default Search Engine:
- Search using: Use the drop-down list to select the search engine you want use for web
searching.
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Search Results:
- Open the Search tab in the Sidebar when search results are available: Select this to have Mozilla
open the Sidebar and show your search results.
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Sidebar Search Tab Preference:
- Basic: Choose this to use one search engine when searching in Mozilla.
- Advanced: Choose this to select one or more search engines from a list when searching in
Mozilla.
Navigator Preferences - Tabbed Browsing
This section describes how to use the Tabbed Browsing preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it,
follow these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click Tabbed Browsing. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Navigator
to expand the list.)
The Tabbed Browsing preferences panel allows you to set up Tabbed Browsing:
Note: On Mac OS, where instructed to press Control (Ctrl), press Command instead.
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Tab Display:
- Hide the tab bar when only one tab is open: Select this to display the Tabbed Browsing bar only when
more then one Navigator tab is open.
- Load links behind the current tab: Select this to prevent Mozilla from switching to a new tab when
using "Open in a New Tab" to open a link.
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Open tabs instead of windows for:
- Middle-click or control-click of links in a Web page: Select this to open web page links in a new
tab when clicking a link with the middle mouse button or while pressing Ctrl.
- Control+Enter in the Location bar: Select this to open a web-page link in a new tab when you type a
URL in the Location Bar and press Ctrl+Enter.
Navigator Preferences - Downloads
This section describes how to use the Downloads preferences panel. If you're not already viewing it, follow
these steps:
1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Navigator category, click Downloads. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Navigator to
expand the list.)
The Downloads preferences panel allows you to set up how Mozilla handles files you download from web pages:
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When starting a download:
- Open the download manager: Select this to display the Download Manager, which displays the status
for current and previous downloads. The status of all downloads is kept in a single window.
- Open a progress dialogue: Select this to display a progress dialogue box, which display the status
for your current download. The status of each download is kept in a separate window.
- Don't open anything: Select this if you want to download files invisibly. No status is given for any
of your downloads.
For more information about downloading files from web pages, see Managing Different File Types.
18 June 2003
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