설정 창 - 고급 패널

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이 문서는 모질라 파이어폭스설정설정창의 고급 패널에서 가능한 모든 설정설정에 관해서 설명합니다. 다른 패널에 대해 알고싶으면 설정설정을 참고하세요.

고급 패널은 파이어폭스가 기본 브라우저인지 확인하기, 캐시 지우기, 파이어폭스 업데이트 설정 등 특정 사용자들에게만 필요한 다양한 고급 옵션 설정설정을 담고 있습니다.

일반 탭

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접근성

  • 커서 키를 항상 페이지 내에서 사용: 이 설정설정을 사용하면 파이어폭스는 이동 가능한 커서를 웹페이지에 표시하고 사용자가 키보드로 텍스트를 선택할 수 있게 합니다. 여러분은 F7 키를 눌러 이 기능을 켜고 끌 수 있습니다.
  • 입력을 시작하면 페이지 내용 검색하기: 이 설정설정을 사용하면 여러분이 입력하는 문자를 현재 웹 페이지에서 검색합니다. 여러분이 입력한 문자를 페이지에서 찾는 동안 검색 툴바가 자동으로 창의 아래쪽에 표시되어 찾아진 정보를 보여줍니다.


  • 웹 사이트를 새로 고치거나 리다이렉트할 때 경고 표시 : 이 설정설정을 사용하면 파이어폭스는 웹사이트가 다른 페이지로 리다이렉트 되거나 자동으로 새로 고치는 것을 방지합니다.


보기 기능

  • 자동 스크롤 기능 사용: 자동 스크롤 기능은 마우스 가운데 버튼(보통 스크롤 휠)을 클릭하고 마우스를 위 아래로 움직여 페이지를 스크롤하는 유용한 기능입니다. 몇몇 사람들에게 이 기능을 성가시게 생각되며, 이 설정설정을 통해서 자동 스크롤 기능을 사용하지 않을 수 있습니다.
  • 부드러운 스크롤 기능 사용: 부드러운 스크롤 기능은 긴 페이지의 많은 내용을 읽을 때 매우 유용한 기능입니다. 보통 여러분이 Page Down 키를 누르면 화면이 한페이지 아래로 바로 이동합니다. 부드러운 스크롤 기능을 사용하면 페이지가 부드럽게 밀려 내려가 얼마나 스크롤 되는지 알 수 있습니다. 이것은 여러분이 전에 있던 곳에서부터 다시 읽는 것을 쉽게 합니다.
  • 하드웨어 가속이 가능하면 사용: 파이어폭스는 비디오나 애니메이션이 담긴 페이지를 보여주기 위해서 컴퓨터의 그래픽 프로세서를 사용할 수 있습니다. 이는 여러분 컴퓨터의 주 프로세서보다 그래픽 프로세서가 이런 종류의 문서들을 보여주는데 훨씬 좋기 때문에 파이어폭스를 더 빠르게 해줍니다. 이 기능은 기본적으로 사용하도록 체크되어 있지만 모든 그래픽 프로세서에 대해서 사용 가능하진 않습니다. 파이어폭스는 그것이 가능할때 사용합니다.
하드웨어 가속에 대해 좀 더 알아보세요.
만약 여러분이 이 설정을 변경하였다면 반드시 파이어폭스를 재시작해야 합니다.
파이어폭스 재시작하기:
    1. Firefox 메뉴 버튼Fx89menuButton을 클릭하고, 종료를 클릭하세요.창 상단의 Firefox 메뉴를 클릭한 뒤, Firefox 종료를 클릭하세요.Firefox 메뉴 버튼Fx89menuButton을 클릭하고, 종료를 클릭하세요.
    2. 여러분이 사용하는 일반적인 방법으로 파이어폭스를 시작하세요.
  • 맞춤법 검사 기능 사용: When this preference is enabled, Firefox will check your spelling and offer possible corrections as you type in web forms. Note that you may need to download a dictionary; to do so, right-clickpress Ctrl and click on any text field, enable spellchecking if necessary, and then use the provided Languages menu to download a dictionary.
  • Tell web sites I do not want to be tracked: Checking this box will tell websites that you wish to opt-out of tracking by advertisers and other third-parties. Honoring this setting is voluntary — individual websites are not required to respect it.


System Defaults

  • Always check to see if Firefox is the default browser on startup: Select this option if you want Firefox to check whether it is the default browser at startup. This will ensure Firefox is used whenever an application tries to display a web page. You can also click the Check Now button to do a check right now.
  • Submit crash reports: (available in Firefox 3.6.4 and above) If Firefox crashes, the Mozilla Crash Reporter will appear, asking you if you want to report the crash to Mozilla. With this box check marked, the Tell Mozilla about this crash so they can fix it check box in the crash reporter will default to being check marked.


Network tab

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Connection

Your organization or Internet service provider may offer or require you to use a proxy. A proxy acts as an intermediary between your computer and the Internet. It intercepts all requests to the Internet to see if it can fulfill the request using its cache. Proxies are used to improve performance, filter requests, and hide your computer from the Internet to improve security. Proxies are often part of corporate firewalls.

Connection Settings Dialog

  • No proxy: Choose this if you don't want to use a proxy.

This is the default setting.

  • Auto-detect proxy settings for this network: Choose this if you want Firefox to automatically detect the proxy settings for your network.
  • Use system proxy settings: Choose this if you want to use the proxy settings configured for your operating system. This is the default setting.

This is the default setting in Firefox 3.6.4 and above.

  • Manual proxy configuration: Choose this if you have a list of one or more proxy servers. Ask your system administrator for the configuration information. Each proxy requires a hostname and a port number.
    • If the same proxy name and port number are used for all protocols, check Use this proxy server for all protocols.
    • No Proxy For: List of hostnames or IP addresses that will not be proxied.
  • Automatic proxy configuration URL: Choose this if you have a proxy configuration (.pac) file. Enter the URL and click okay to save changes and load the proxy configuration.
    • Reload: The reload button will load the currently available proxy configuration.


Offline Storage

Pages you view are normally stored in a special cache folder for quicker viewing the next time you visit the same page. You can specify the amount of disk space the cache can use here. You can also immediately clear the contents of the cache.

  • Use up to ... MB of space for the cache: Allows you to specify the maximum size, in megabytes, of the cache on your computer.
  • Clear Now: Immediately clears the current contents of the cache, freeing the disk space used by the cache.
  • Tell me when a website asks to store data for offline use: Allows websites to store data necessary to be used without an internet connection. If you have previously blocked a website from storing data for offline use and changed your mind, you can click the Exceptions... button. Select the site you want to stop blocking, and click Remove. To remove all websites in the list, click Remove All Sites.
  • The following websites have stored data for offline use: After a website has stored data for offline use, you can select it in the list, and click Remove... to delete the data.


Update tab

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Firefox can check whether updates to installed add-ons or to Firefox itself are available.

  • Automatically check for updates to: By default Firefox automatically checks for updates to itself, to add-ons, and to search engines so you'll always know you have the most up-to-date version. You can change this behavior by changing the appropriate checkboxes here.
  • When updates to Firefox are found,
    • Ask me what I want to do: Updates to Firefox are installed automatically by default. Select this optionpreference to manually control how and when updates are installed.
    • Automatically download and install the update: When this optionpreference is selected, Firefox updates will be automatically downloaded and will be installed the next time Firefox is restarted. The Warn me if this will disable any of my add-ons optionpreference determines whether you will be warned before the installation of an update which would require an incompatible add-on to be disabled because no newer, compatible version exists. The warning will allow you to postpone installation of the update, though at the expense of improvements included in it.

      If all extensions and themes are compatible or can be updated to be compatible, the Firefox update will be installed. Upon restart you will be asked to install any needed add-on updates so that you can continue to use them.
  • Show Update History: Firefox automatically records the updates you have installed. You can view information about these updates by clicking this button.
    Note: You must be running Firefox as an administratorroot or as the user who originally installed Firefox to install Firefox updates.


Encryption tab

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Protocols

  • Use SSL 3.0: Specifies whether you want to send and receive secured information through SSL3 (Secure Sockets Layer, Level 3), a standard protocol for communicating securely with websites. Disabling it will prevent you from visiting some sites.
  • Use TLS 1.0: Specifies whether you want to send and receive secured information through TLS (Transport Layer Security), a security standard similar to SSL3 (Secure Sockets Layer). Disabling it will prevent you from visiting some sites.


Certificates

Certificates help perform encryption and decryption of connections to secure sites.

  • When a server requests my personal certificate: Some servers ask you to identify yourself with a personal certificate. In order to do so, they ask Firefox to generate one for you. When you visit the site in the future, Firefox will ask you for which certificate to use. If you wish to have Firefox automatically choose a certificate for you, select the Select one automatically optionpreference.
    Note: A personal certificate can contain personally identifiable information, such as your name or address. It may therefore harm your privacy if you select the Select one automatically optionpreference. If you do, you will not be alerted when a website request your personal certificate, and you may lose the ability to control who can access your personal information.
  • View Certificates: Click this button to view stored certificates, import new certificates, and back up or delete old certificates in Firefox.
  • Revocation Lists: Firefox can use Certificate Revocation Lists (also known as CRLs) to ensure that your certificates are always valid. Click the Revocation Lists button to manage the CRLs installed on your computer.
  • Validation: Firefox may ask an OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) server to confirm that a certificate is still valid. By default, Firefox validates a certificate if the certificate provides an OCSP server. Alternately, you can choose an OCSP server against which to validate all certificates. Click the Validation button to manage these optionspreferences. You will most likely only need to change this if your Internet environment requires it.
  • Security Devices: Security devices can encrypt and decrypt connections and store certificates and passwords. If you need to use a security device other than the one in Firefox, click the Security Devices button.


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