You can see it if you type about:config in the address bar.
It should be another color (theme-depended I think).
I have no idea how to delete a pref.
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Bug report posted
I've posted a bug report at Bugzilla: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=183147
If you can confirm this bug then please do so
If you can confirm this bug then please do so
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Zaphod wrote:RAF wrote:I have no idea how to delete a pref.
Yeah, would be nice to know. Deleting the current entry from user.js doesn't delete the pref
Exit Phoenix and delete it from user.js and prefs.js. Phoenix will use the default value on next start.
Stefan wrote:RAF wrote:You can see it if you type about:config in the address bar.
It's not in the about:config list by default.
I would assume that all working prefs are(?)
I had thought so, too, but if it's showing up in about:config when inserting it into user.js it means that Pheonix has recognized and registered it. Btw, a text search in the Mozilla Cross Reference for "ui.submenuDelay" brings up this, which is a strong hint that such a pref might indeed exist.
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laszlo wrote:Zaphod wrote:Yeah, would be nice to know. Deleting the current entry from user.js doesn't delete the pref
Exit Phoenix and delete it from user.js and prefs.js. Phoenix will use the default value on next start.
Thanks. This works perfect. My menus now appearing fast as before changing this pref
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Re: Bug report posted
andnaess wrote:I've posted a bug report at Bugzilla: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=183147
If you can confirm this bug then please do so :)
I found a specific case where it happens, perhaps this is what you're seeing? I posted my findings to the bug.