Where did chrome://browser/content/preferences/cookies.xul go? 的最新解答https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/12171132018-05-10T14:31:10-07:00You can still select to only clear the cache via Options/Preferences, so do not confuse site data (l2018-05-10T14:31:10-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1217113#answer-1110398<p>You can still select to only clear the cache via Options/Preferences, so do not confuse site data (local storage and indexedDB) and cache.
You now have a much better overview of what other website data is involved.
</p>xul pages are slowly being removed from Quantum. Down the road they won't exist at all.
2018-05-10T02:36:14-07:00the-edmeisterhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1217113#answer-1110151<p><strong>xul</strong> pages are slowly being removed from Quantum. Down the road they won't exist at all.
</p>It was not logical to consolidate cookie & site data management. There are many cases where one 2018-05-10T01:40:41-07:00riegelstammhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1217113#answer-1110135<p>It was not logical to consolidate cookie &amp; site data management. There are many cases where one might want to delete cookies but not cache or vice versa.
</p><p>I'm glad developers can still manage cookies, but that's not helpful for the majority of users.
</p>hi, since the cookie & site data management was consolitated in version 60, it's also a logical2018-05-10T01:23:41-07:00philipphttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1217113#answer-1110124<p>hi, since the cookie &amp; site data management was consolitated in version 60, it's also a logical step that the now unused xul interface got removed. if you want to delete or edit inividual cookies for a site, you can do so in the storage inspector of the developer tools:
<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Storage_Inspector" rel="nofollow">https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Storage_Inspector</a>
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