פרופילים
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Firefox saves your personal information such as bookmarks, passwords, and user preferences in a set of files called your profile, which is stored in a separate location from the Firefox program files.
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מה זה פרופיל?
כל השינויים שאתה עושה בזמן השימוש בפיירפוקס נשמרים בקבצים כדי שבפעם הבאה שתפעיל את התוכנה היא תוכל להשתמש בהם. כל השינויים האלה יכולים להיות ברורים מעליו, כמו דף הבית שלך, אן שינויים לסרדל כלים, אך גם דברים כמו הסטוריה, באיזה אתרים ביקרת, ואת מה שכתבת בטיבות טקסט (כגון מנועי חיפוש). כל הקבצים האלה שמורים בתיקייה הנקראת "תיקיית פרופילים".
These files are kept separately from the program files that Firefox uses to run, which don't change. This means that you can uninstall Firefox without losing your settings, and that if something goes wrong with an update your information will still be there. It also means you don't have to reinstall Firefox in order to clear your information, or troubleshoot a problem.
How to find your profile
Each profile is stored on your hard drive in a profile folder. The following table identifies the default locations of Firefox profiles on various operating systems.
- The following examples refer to the default profile. The corresponding profile folder is named xxxxxxxx.default, where xxxxxxxx represents a random string of 8 characters.
||::Operating System::|::Profile Folder Path:: Windows Vista/XP/2000 | %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default\ Windows 98/Me | C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxxxxxxx.default\||
- (Windows Vista, XP, and 2000) %APPDATA% is shorthand for the C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\ folder (Windows Vista) or the C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\ folder (Windows XP/2000), which depends on your Windows user account name.
Windows Vista
- Click the Windows %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ in the Start Search box near the bottom of the Start menu, without pressing Enter. A list of profiles will appear in the top left of the Start menu. button, and type
- Click on any of the profiles (e.g. xxxxxxxx.default) to open it with Windows Explorer.
On Windows 2000 and XP
- Click the Windows
button, and select . - Type in %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ then click .
- Windows Explorer opens a folder containing your profiles.
- Double-click the profile folder you wish to open (e.g. the xxxxxxxx.default folder).
Each profile is stored on your hard drive in a profile folder. The default location of the Firefox profile is ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/xxxxxxxx.default/.
- xxxxxxxx represents a random string of 8 characters.
- Open Finder and go to your home folder. Note: your home folder is usually the name of your Mac user account
- From your home folder open /Library/, then /Application Support/, then /Firefox/, then /Profiles/.
- Open your profile folder. By default, it is /xxxxxxxx.default/ where xxxxxxxx represents a random string of 8 characters.
Each profile is stored on your hard drive in a profile folder. The default location of the Firefox profile is ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxxxxx.default/.
- xxxxxxxx represents a random string of 8 characters.
- (Ubuntu) Click the menu on the top right of the screen and select . A File Browser window will appear.
- Click the menu and select if it isn't already checked.
- Double click the folder marked .mozilla.
- Double click the folder marked firefox. Your profile folders are within this folder.
Making changes to your profile
More advanced users may wish to make certain changes to their profile, or you might be advised to do so to fix a problem you're having with Firefox.
Managing profiles
ניהול פרופילים explains how to do things like create a new profile and delete an old one.
Moving your profile information to another location
Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles explains how to back up your profile, how to restore a profile backup, and how to move your profile information to a different location on your hard drive or to another computer.