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Restarting My Profile

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I had been using Minefield since Alpha 8 which was quite a long time ago. My Firefox profile has been used by Firefox 2 since I last reinstalled Windows on my computer and it had bee used by multiple Alpha and Beta builds (lots of nightlies) and during all the updates, my profile had become a mess and full of information from various versions of Firefox/Minefield. When Firefox 3 RC1 came out, I decided that it was time to start my profile again, except I will save my load of bookmarks I have collected over the years.

The process of backing up my Bookmarks was really simple. Using the new Places manager, exporting the database was simple. I needed a way of getting the saved passwords so I had them on record incase I didn’t know a password and didn’t want to get that information emailed to me. I managed to find a cunning way of backing up and accessing them if needed. After that, I went into the application data folder and renamed my profile. I didn’t delete it straight away in case something when horribly wrong and I wanted to turn back.

This is where the first problem arose. I couldn’t open Firefox because it kept telling me it was still open and in use. It clearly wasn’t due to it not showing in the process manager. I renamed the profile back to its original name and Firefox opened fine. I renamed it back and again Firefox had trouble. What I needed to do was open Firefox with the profile manager so I could create a new profile from scratch. Peppery found it and told me over IM how to do it. It was relatively simple.

With a new profile, I felt lost. This wasn’t my browser! My browser has extensions and acts differently to this. I first went and downloaded a couple of extensions that I needed. After all that, I then went and changed some of the setting in the add-ons and in the program options. Now all I needed was my bookmarks, and my tabs. Restoring my bookmarks was just as simple and fast as exporting them. In a click or two, my bookmarks were all back, and from there, I could restore all my tabs.

Logging into all my sites was going to be a challenge. Because all my passwords were gone, I had to rely on my memory, and my cheat sheet, to assist me with logging on to websites and saving the passwords so I no longer have to remember, not that I have to remember, all my passwords. From this, I am reminded about one of the best features of Firefox 3, the simple password remember bar. It is a godsend compared to the old save password dialog box.

The only real problem I had with this is the address bar. In my old profile, I had 90 days of history and that really made the new address bar work great. It still works good with only bookmarks, but the thing that makes it a wonder, is the addition of history. The feature is definitely not as rich without it, and having no history made it quite useless. Although after a few weeks, it started to become useful again.

I do believe that a clean out was good, and I noticed a significant amount of speed improvements, but that was more likely due to it not having 90 days of history holding it back, and many unused extensions disabled. Even though I did lose history which was slightly annoying, I am very happy I did it and would consider doing it with the released of Firefox 4. I really love Firefox 3 and a clean out did wonders!

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3 Comments to

“Restarting My Profile”

  1. On June 2nd, 2008 at 9:05 pm TheSkorm Says:

    This is exactly why when I choose my browser, I make sure it uses keychain, so all my passwords remain nice and clean inside OS X rather than the browser, it means I can use any browser and my passwords for the sites are kept there. I’m not really one to keep history or bookmarks, and I have found most extensions useless on OS X, since it’s nicer to have it as a dashboard widget, with the exception of Firebug and Greasemonkey. A nice clean browser is good to use :>

  2. On June 2nd, 2008 at 9:37 pm yum9me Says:

    TheSkorm: It would be good if there was a way I can keep my passwords securely in an application separate from everything that other applications can call on in Windows.
    I only keep my history so I can go back to site that I have recently went to but haven’t bookmarked. Although having 90 days, which is about 30,000 items, is a lot of history and does make things run slower, especially Places when you browser history using it.
    I use to overload Firefox with Themes and Extension back when I had FF1 and FF1.5. Now days, I have tamed it so I use the default theme and only a hand full of add-ons that improve how the browser works. The 4 ones I have at the moment are Faviconize Tab, Foxytunes, Greasemonkey and Nightly Tester Tools.

  3. On June 2nd, 2008 at 9:47 pm TheSkorm Says:

    What are you using greasemonkey for? I use mine for slavehack and theming.

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