2.Choose Edit.Preferences. The Preferences window appears, as shown (Post office web site)
2.Choose Edit.Preferences. The Preferences window appears, as shown in Figure 9-1. While thisdialog box may look different from distribution to distribution, I vedouble-checked that all the options are the same and point out anyplace where they aren t. Notice that many configuration options are available. Throughout therest of this chapter, I guide you through configuring a few of the essen- tial settings. In addition, I encourage you to explore the many otheroptions available along the way! 3.Use the left pane of the Preferences window to access the variouspreferences categories. You can expand any of the major categories by clicking the small plussign (+) or right arrow next to them, and contract them again by clickingthe small minus sign (-) or down arrow. Each category has a main menuand submenus, so don t forget to click the category names as well as thesubcategories. 4.If you get tired of reading through menus, just click OK (if you madechanges you want to keep) or Cancel (if you made no changes or don twant to keep your changes) at any time to close the Preferencesdialog box and get back to surfing. Figure 9-1: The MozillaPreferenceswindow inFedora Core 3.167Chapter 9: Using the Internet14_