I'm preparing to switch to Pale Moon as my primary browser (from many years on Mozilla->Firefox). However, I need at least a warning in case my finger slips and I mistype Ctrl-Q when I intended Ctrl-W. I'm using Pale Moon 28.5.0 (64-bit) on Devuan Ascii amd64. Preferences -> General -> Startup is set to 'Show my home page' with a URL of "file:///home/myusername/myhomepage.html". I gather from other threads that one of the other options for that preference setting interacts with the settings to show the quit warning. In about:config, both browser.showQuitWarning and browser.warnOnQuit are set to true (the former in user set state).
Is there another method that is sufficient to either block Ctrl-Q from causing the browser to quit or to ensure that the quit warning dialog will appear and give the user a chance to cancel the quit operation?
browser.showQuitWarning apparently not working
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Re: browser.showQuitWarning apparently not working
Looks to be working on my end, with your settings.
The only time you don't get a prompt (regardless of the browser.showQuitWarning setting) is when you have, When Pale moon starts: Show my windows and tabs from last time.
That too is expected.
(That was the way that FF behaved too. But somewhere along the line, not sure if it started with Quantum or only with more recent Quantum versions, but the browser.showQuitWarning;true will now prompt in all cases.)
Did your PM come from PM or is it from your distro?
(Likewise, I wouldn't know if maybe behavior is simply different on this between Windows & Linux?)
The only time you don't get a prompt (regardless of the browser.showQuitWarning setting) is when you have, When Pale moon starts: Show my windows and tabs from last time.
That too is expected.
(That was the way that FF behaved too. But somewhere along the line, not sure if it started with Quantum or only with more recent Quantum versions, but the browser.showQuitWarning;true will now prompt in all cases.)
Did your PM come from PM or is it from your distro?
(Likewise, I wouldn't know if maybe behavior is simply different on this between Windows & Linux?)
Re: browser.showQuitWarning apparently not working
Thanks for checking. Do I guess correctly that you're running PM on Windows? My PM came from the PM download site, tarball palemoon-28.5.0.linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
Re: browser.showQuitWarning apparently not working
I tested your two about:config settings in a new profile. I only get the Quit Warning when I have two or more tabs open. With only one tab, no warning.
I am also using Devuan ascii with the Mate DE. BTW, Pale Moon is now up to version 28.5.2.
I am also using Devuan ascii with the Mate DE. BTW, Pale Moon is now up to version 28.5.2.
Re: browser.showQuitWarning apparently not working
Thanks for testing it. I also get the warning if there are multiple tabs or multiple windows open (but not if there is only a single window with a single tab). I can probably live with that.
(Two of the reasons I'm preparing to switch to Pale Moon from Firefox are 1) Armag-add-on 2.0; 2) browser crashes after watching something on YouTube. Today, Firefox crashed several times while searching for an online vendor of custom paper grocery bags.)
(Two of the reasons I'm preparing to switch to Pale Moon from Firefox are 1) Armag-add-on 2.0; 2) browser crashes after watching something on YouTube. Today, Firefox crashed several times while searching for an online vendor of custom paper grocery bags.)