Finally, the bottom section of this dialog box (Apache web server)

Finally, the bottom section of this dialog box allows you to make a few morecustomization tweaks: Show Tooltips:When you hover your mouse pointer over a Mozillaoption, a little tip pops up onto your screen. Show Web Site Icons:Grabs and uses the tiny little icons some Websites put next to their URLs, showing them in your bookmarks next tothe labels. Smooth Scrolling:Makes sure that when you scroll, you re doing so. Available in Fedora Core 3 but not Linspire or Xandros. Resize Large Images To Fit In The Browser Window:Doesn t force youto scroll around a big image to see the whole thing at once, but insteadfits it into the window. Underneath Appearances, the remaining menuentries are: Fonts:Enables you to set your preferred typeface. For desktop resolu- tions of 1024 x 768 and higher, I recommend jacking up your font sizesimmediately. (Otherwise, become very familiar with the key combina- tions Ctrl-+ to make all the fonts in the browser bigger, and Ctrl- tomake them smaller. Use the + and on your number pad and not yourmain keyboard.) Colors:Sets your text colors and whether you want to override explicitWeb page settings. This setting is an important one for color-blindpeople. Themes:Allows you to put a custom paint job on your Mozilla installation. Languages/Content:Allows you to set the sidebar preferences of yourbrowser to a particular locale s language. If you aren t sure about how to use a particular setting, click the Help buttonto open the Mozilla help interface. Navigator preferencesThe Navigator category (see Figure 9-1) enables you to select the behavior ofyour browser when it s first started. These settings are divided into three sec- tions: Display On, Home Page, and Select The Buttons You Want To See In TheToolbars. In the first section, the first thing you do is choose which aspect ofMozilla you re setting by choosing one of the following from the drop-downlist box above the radio buttons: Navigator Startup:Specify what to do when the main browser windowopens. New Window: Specify what to do if you click a link that launches a newwindow or choose File.New.Navigator Window. 169Chapter 9: Using the Internet14_

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