Article Title: Firefox configures the default folder path in Linux. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
In Linux, the path is :~ /. Mozilla/firefox/xxxxxxxx. default/
For Linux users, start a virtual terminal and enter cd ~ /. Mozilla/to enter the Firefox configuration folder.
Note: ① [User Name] indicates the User Name entered when logging on to the system ("Administrator" by default, that is, "C: \ Documents and Settings \ Administrator \ Application Data \ Mozilla "), while the Firefox configuration file is a folder with hidden properties. If you cannot see it, select "show all files and folders" in "My Computer> Tools> Folder Options> View.
② Xxxxxxxx is an 8-bit random string.
③ In Linux, first switch to your home directory (enter cd in the terminal), and then use ls-a to view it.
In the graphic interface, you can find related options on the file manager to display hidden files. For example, click "edit"> "first"> "View"> "hide ". You can also find the "show hidden files" option in the view (or other) menu.
The configuration file is the place where Firefox stores various settings. In addition, the cache, installation extensions, and themes stored during Webpage Browsing are also included. To restore Firefox to its initial state, you only need to delete the configuration folder.
Description of some files:
Prefs. js: Firefox settings
Bookmarks.html: Firefox bookmarks
Cookies.txt: Cookies
Hostperm.1: List of Cookies allowed/prohibited
Downloads. rdf: download history
Formhistory. dat: form input history
MimeTypes. rdf: file type processing settings
Extensions. rdf: Installed Extension Information
Search. rdf: search column history
Key3.db: password file, which must be saved together with signons.txt
Signons.txt: password file, which must be saved with key3.db
Partial folder description:
Bookmarkbackups, rename the file as bookmark.html and put it in the configuration file to replace the existing bookmark.html. (This folder is available in Firefox 1.5 or later versions)
Searchplugins: a folder that stores search engines and icons. (This folder is available in Firefox 1.5 or later versions)
Cache: the cache folder of Firefox. By default, the cached files of webpages browsed by Firefox are under the \ Cache \ directory of the Personal Configuration folder.
Extensions: stores themes and extended folders. The Extensions after installation is placed in the extensions subdirectory of the configuration folder. Delete the extensions subdirectory to delete all installed extensions.
For global installation, the topic is in a folder under firefox \ extensins; for local installation, the topic is in a folder under profile \ extensons.