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Settings for web content, pop-ups, fonts, and languages

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This article explains all of the options available in the Content panel of the Options window (Preferences window for Mac and Linux) of Mozilla Firefox.

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This document explains all of the {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for} available in the Content panel of the {for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preferences{/for} window of Mozilla Firefox. To access the {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for} window, [[T:optionspreferences]] For other panels, see [[Options window|{for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preferences{/for} window]]. The Content panel contains {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for} related to how websites are displayed. __TOC__ {for win}[[Image:80330e87234a3ce0bdbc779720bd2db5-1258348051-944-1.jpg]]{/for}{for mac}[[Image:80330e87234a3ce0bdbc779720bd2db5-1258347363-841-1.png]]{/for}{for linux}[[Image:80330e87234a3ce0bdbc779720bd2db5-1258347363-841-2.png]]{/for} * '''Block Pop-up Windows''': By default, Firefox blocks annoying pop-up windows on websites. Unchecking this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} will disable pop-up blocking. <br/> Some websites make legitimate use of pop-up windows. Therefore, you can allow these sites to open pop-ups anyway. To do so, click {button Exceptions...}, enter the site name, and click {button Allow}. To remove a website from the list, select it and then click {button Remove Site}. To clear the list completely, click {button Remove All Sites}. For more information, see the [[Pop-up blocker]] article. * '''Load images automatically''': Firefox displays images in web pages by default. Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable images in web pages. <br/> If you enable loading images automatically, the {button Exceptions...} button lets you select sites from which images will not automatically load. The {button Exceptions...} button lets you specify websites that you wish to load (or not load) regardless of the setting of this preference. In the exceptions list, enter the site from which you want to allow or block images and click {button Allow} to allow images, or click {button Block} to block the images. * '''Enable JavaScript''': JavaScript is a scripting language commonly used to make web pages interactive. However, it also makes certain annoying behaviors much easier to perform. To disable JavaScript, uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for}. However, note that disabling JavaScript may cause some sites to not work properly. For more fine-grained control over what JavaScript can and cannot do, click {button Advanced...}. == Advanced JavaScript Settings == ** '''Move or resize existing windows''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable moving and resizing windows using scripts. ** '''Raise or lower windows''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to make sure scripts cannot raise (bring to the front) or lower (send to the back) windows. ** '''Disable or replace context menus''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to prevent web pages from disabling or changing the Firefox context menu. ** '''Hide the status bar''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to force the status bar to be displayed in pop-up windows. ** '''Change status bar text''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable changes to status bar text (such as displaying scrolling text messages or preventing the link address from being displayed while the mouse is over a link). * (Firefox 3.0 and 3.5) '''Enable Java''': Java is a popular programming language for the Web. A single Java program can run on many different kinds of computers, thus avoiding the need for programmers to create a separate version of a program for each kind of computer. Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable Java applets in Firefox. Note that in order for Java applets to work, you must install the Java plugin. = Fonts & Colors = '''Default font''' and '''Size''': Web pages are usually displayed in the font and size specified here (measured in pixels). However, web pages can override these choices unless you specify otherwise in the Fonts dialog. Click the {button Advanced...} button to access the Fonts dialog and to change this and other fonts {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for}. == Fonts Dialog == # From the '''Fonts for''' drop-down list, choose a language group/script. For instance, to set default fonts for the West European languages/scripts (Latin), choose ''Western''. For a language/script not in the list, choose ''Other Languages''. # Select whether proportional text should be serif (like "Times New Roman") or sans-serif (like "Arial"). Then specify the font size you want for proportional text. # Specify the font to use for Serif, Sans-serif and Monospace fonts. You can also change the size for -+Monospace fonts+-. You can also set the minimum web page font size. This is useful to prevent sites from using overly small fonts that are barely readable. * '''Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above''': By default Firefox uses the fonts specified by the web page author. Disabling this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} will force all sites to use your default fonts instead. * '''Character Encoding''': The character encoding selected here will be used to display pages that do not specify which encoding to use. == Colors Dialog == '''Text and Background''': Here you can change the default text and background color to be used on web pages that haven't specified that information. Click on the color samples to select colors. * '''Use system colors''' Check this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to use the colors defined in your operating system settings instead of the colors specified above. '''Link Colors''': Here you can change the default colors for Web links. Click on the color samples to select colors. * '''Underline links''': By default, links are underlined on web pages. Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable this. Note that many sites specify their own styling rules and this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} has no effect on those sites. * '''Allow pages to choose their own colors, instead of my selections above''': By default, Firefox uses the colors specified by the web page author. Disabling this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} will force all sites to use your default colors instead. = Languages = Some web pages are offered in more than one language. Click the {button Choose...} button to specify your preferred language or languages. '''Languages Dialog''': To add a language, click '''Select a language to add...''', choose the language, and click the {button Add} button. Remove a language by selecting it in the list of active languages and clicking the {button Remove} button. You can also reorder languages using the {button Move Up} and {button Move Down} buttons to determine the most preferred one in case a page is provided in multiple languages . <br/> <br/> ::[[[[Options window Back to {for win}Option{/for}{for mac,linux}Preference{/for} window article]]]::
This document explains all of the {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for} available in the Content panel of the {for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preferences{/for} window of Mozilla Firefox. To access the {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for} window, [[T:optionspreferences]] For other panels, see [[Options window|{for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preferences{/for} window]]. The Content panel contains {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for} related to how websites are displayed. __TOC__ {for win,fx35}[[Image:80330e87234a3ce0bdbc779720bd2db5-1258348051-944-1.jpg]]{/for}{for mac,fx35}[[Image:80330e87234a3ce0bdbc779720bd2db5-1258347363-841-1.png]]{/for}{for linux,fx35}[[Image:80330e87234a3ce0bdbc779720bd2db5-1258347363-841-2.png]]{/for}{for win,fx4}[[Image:Options - Content - Win]]{/for}{for mac,fx4}[[Image:Prefs - Content - Mac]]{/for}{for linux,fx4}[[Image:Prefs - Content - Lin]]{/for} * '''Block Pop-up Windows''': By default, Firefox blocks annoying pop-up windows on websites. Unchecking this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} will disable pop-up blocking. <br/> Some websites make legitimate use of pop-up windows. Therefore, you can allow these sites to open pop-ups anyway. To do so, click {button Exceptions...}, enter the site name, and click {button Allow}. To remove a website from the list, select it and then click {button Remove Site}. To clear the list completely, click {button Remove All Sites}. For more information, see the [[Pop-up blocker]] article. * '''Load images automatically''': Firefox displays images in web pages by default. Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable images in web pages. <br/> If you enable loading images automatically, the {button Exceptions...} button lets you select sites from which images will not automatically load. The {button Exceptions...} button lets you specify websites that you wish to load (or not load) regardless of the setting of this preference. In the exceptions list, enter the site from which you want to allow or block images and click {button Allow} to allow images, or click {button Block} to block the images. * '''Enable JavaScript''': JavaScript is a scripting language commonly used to make web pages interactive. However, it also makes certain annoying behaviors much easier to perform. To disable JavaScript, uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for}. However, note that disabling JavaScript may cause some sites to not work properly. For more fine-grained control over what JavaScript can and cannot do, click {button Advanced...}. == Advanced JavaScript Settings == ** '''Move or resize existing windows''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable moving and resizing windows using scripts. ** '''Raise or lower windows''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to make sure scripts cannot raise (bring to the front) or lower (send to the back) windows. ** '''Disable or replace context menus''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to prevent web pages from disabling or changing the Firefox context menu. {for fx35} ** '''Hide the status bar''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to force the status bar to be displayed in pop-up windows. ** '''Change status bar text''': Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable changes to status bar text (such as displaying scrolling text messages or preventing the link address from being displayed while the mouse is over a link). {/for} {for fx3,fx35} * (Firefox 3.0 and 3.5) '''Enable Java''': Java is a popular programming language for the Web. A single Java program can run on many different kinds of computers, thus avoiding the need for programmers to create a separate version of a program for each kind of computer. Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable Java applets in Firefox. Note that in order for Java applets to work, you must install the Java plugin. {/for} = Fonts & Colors = '''Default font''' and '''Size''': Web pages are usually displayed in the font and size specified here (measured in pixels). However, web pages can override these choices unless you specify otherwise in the Fonts dialog. Click the {button Advanced...} button to access the Fonts dialog and to change this and other fonts {for win}options{/for}{for mac,linux}preferences{/for}. == Fonts Dialog == # From the '''Fonts for''' drop-down list, choose a language group/script. For instance, to set default fonts for the West European languages/scripts (Latin), choose ''Western''. For a language/script not in the list, choose ''Other Languages''. # Select whether proportional text should be serif (like "Times New Roman") or sans-serif (like "Arial"). Then specify the font size you want for proportional text. # Specify the font to use for Serif, Sans-serif and Monospace fonts. You can also change the size for -+Monospace fonts+-. You can also set the minimum web page font size. This is useful to prevent sites from using overly small fonts that are barely readable. * '''Allow pages to choose their own fonts, instead of my selections above''': By default Firefox uses the fonts specified by the web page author. Disabling this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} will force all sites to use your default fonts instead. * '''Character Encoding''': The character encoding selected here will be used to display pages that do not specify which encoding to use. == Colors Dialog == '''Text and Background''': Here you can change the default text and background color to be used on web pages that haven't specified that information. Click on the color samples to select colors. * '''Use system colors''' Check this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to use the colors defined in your operating system settings instead of the colors specified above. '''Link Colors''': Here you can change the default colors for Web links. Click on the color samples to select colors. * '''Underline links''': By default, links are underlined on web pages. Uncheck this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} to disable this. Note that many sites specify their own styling rules and this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} has no effect on those sites. * '''Allow pages to choose their own colors, instead of my selections above''': By default, Firefox uses the colors specified by the web page author. Disabling this {for win}option{/for}{for mac,linux}preference{/for} will force all sites to use your default colors instead. = Languages = Some web pages are offered in more than one language. Click the {button Choose...} button to specify your preferred language or languages. '''Languages Dialog''': To add a language, click '''Select a language to add...''', choose the language, and click the {button Add} button. Remove a language by selecting it in the list of active languages and clicking the {button Remove} button. You can also reorder languages using the {button Move Up} and {button Move Down} buttons to determine the most preferred one in case a page is provided in multiple languages . <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Options window|Back to {for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preference{/for} window article]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>

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