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Retaining Customizations

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Bmoore1129, 2006/11/14.

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    Bmoore1129

    Bmoore1129 Geek Member Thread Starter

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    I have FF 2.0 using Noia 2.0 (Extreme). I set up the Navigation bar the way I want it and close the Toolbars; Bookmarks, Navigation, and Google. Looks great...

    When I start FF the next time, all my customization have reverted to default.

    I have solved this problem before by making a new profile but this time I want to replace one of the folders that contain whatever code makes the changes be permanent.

    Anyone constructive?
     
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    Westside

    Westside Inactive Alumni

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    If Noia2.0 is a Theme, stop using it.
     

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    Bmoore1129

    Bmoore1129 Geek Member Thread Starter

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    jw25

    Thank you. I really appreciate the answer.

    I couldn't find it for the life of me and I took another tack. I modified the profile.ini file and used the working file from another drive.

    All is well again and the Noia 2.0 Theme is nicely working as it was before. FF wouldn't work in the default theme either.
     
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