diff --git a/1.1-Overview.md b/1.1-Overview.md index dbfd167..b515f2c 100644 --- a/1.1-Overview.md +++ b/1.1-Overview.md @@ -37,12 +37,12 @@ That's a bit to digest, so here is a pretty picture showing a preference with th And why would you want a `user.js`? * It is used to reset settings on a restart, making certain preferences more or less "permanent". You can still change preferences via about:config for testing * It can be used to migrate a lot of settings to a new profile, and can be easily modified and deployed for multiple profiles -* There are a lot of preferences in `about:config`. There are over 3000 firefox ones alone. A `user.js` is great repository for information. For example, it can be used as a basis for `mozilla.cfg` files and `lockprefs`. +* There are a lot of preferences in `about:config`. There are over 3000 firefox ones alone. A `user.js` is a great repository for information. For example, it can be used as a basis for `mozilla.cfg` files and `lockprefs`. * It will teach you how to protect your privacy, enhance your security, and reduce fingerprinting ## Working with a user.js -The `user.js` file is a `javascript` file and is text based. If you use Windows, make sure you unhide extensions for known filetypes in Folder Options, so that the file isn't really called `user.js.txt`. It is recommended that you use an editor that supports syntax highlighting. You can edit and work on your `user.js` while Firefox is open, it is only every read when Firefox is started. +The `user.js` file is a `javascript` file and is text based. If you use Windows, make sure you unhide extensions for known filetypes in Folder Options, so that the file isn't really called `user.js.txt`. It is recommended that you use an editor that supports syntax highlighting. You can edit and work on your `user.js` while Firefox is open, it is only ever read when Firefox is started. ![](https://github.com/ghacksuserjs/ghacks-user.js/blob/master/wikipiki/overview01.png)