

parameter: browser.enable_automatic_image_resizing.The color that you see on the screenshot is #b0b3b6.Ĭheck out these Hex Colors for inspiration. If you select #ffffff for instance it becomes white. You can use the preference listed above to change the color to another one. The default background color of the image viewer in Pale Moon is #2E3B41 which is a dark blue-grayish kind of color. Next to bookmark star in the address bar.Inside the identity area on the left side of it (Firefox default).Inside the identity area on the right side of it (default).Pale Moon comes with several padlock related options that you may find useful:ĭefines where the padlock icon is shown in Pale Moon The majority of browsers show a padlock icon when you connect to secure websites such as While the padlock is still displayed by most browsers, its position has changed in recent time.įirefox and Chrome display it in the address bar inside the colored area indicating a secure site instead of in the status bar where it was located initially. This comes in handy if you want to restore the original value but cannot remember it. All other value types open a prompt instead that you use to change the value.Ī right-click on a parameter opens a context menu with a reset option. If it is a boolean (true or false values only) then it will be switched automatically to the other value. You change the value of parameters with a double-click on them. Some tweaks may change interface elements or behavior while others apply under-the-hood changes that modify caching, connections or the rendering of pages. Pale Moon lists a huge number of preferences on the page that opens that can all be changed to modify behavior. All you have to do is type about:config into the Pale Moon address bar and hit enter. If you are not familiar with about:config, it is actually simple but also very powerful at the same time.

Note: Some of the tweaks below work in Firefox as well.Ībout:config 1) Search 2) Parameter Name 3) Type (accepted values) 4) Values If you check out our Firefox security guide for instance, you will notice that most tweaks and add-ons listed on the page are compatible with Pale Moon as well. Some add-ons have been designed specifically for Australis for instance while others won't work with the new interface at all.Īs far as tweaks are concerned, the majority of them are identical. While that looks like just an interface change, it impacts a lot in the browser. Pale Moon was not switched to the Australis interface for instance that Firefox was switched to in version 29. Differences exist on the other hand and it is likely that the gap widens in the future due to decisions made by both development teams.
