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* Add/Remove/Hide menubar items, context menu items
* Add/Remove/Hide menubar items, context menu items
* Disable downloads
* Disable downloads
* Disable about:config
* add about:plugins back?


* Locked preference panel to set all this?
* Locked preference panel to set all this?

Revision as of 15:53, 27 April 2005

CCK Customization for Firefox (if it were an extension)

  • Company name at the end in the titlebar
  • Company identifier added to the user agent
  • Change Activity Indicator URL
  • Change Activity Indicator tooltip
  • Change Activity indicator image
  • Add one item to the help menu
  • New default homepage
  • New default start page (first page before homepage)
  • Add items to the personal toolbar (including live bookmarks)
  • Remove items from the personal toolbar
  • Add a single custom bookmark or a custom folder with up to five items (including live bookmarks)
  • Remove bookmarks
  • Default proxy configuration
  • Add additional search engine
  • Change update URL
  • Change plugin URL
  • Add sites to default "don't block popups" list
  • Add sites to default "allow to install software" list
  • Customize the toolbar (add/remove)
  • Add/Remove/Hide menubar items, context menu items
  • Disable downloads
  • Disable about:config
  • add about:plugins back?
  • Locked preference panel to set all this?
  • Disable the ability to install additional extension?

--Nirwana 08:52, 27 Apr 2005 (PDT) If the CCK were an extension, this could easily be disabled or uninstalled. IMHO, this is not the best option for companies/ISPs wishing to customize Firefox. They'd like to be really sure that what they customize cannot easily be undone. Mostly they customize the browser for a reason and do not like it when this reason can easily be circumvented.