How to understand and use Firedragon Settings

Firedragon is, apart from a few exceptions, a huge set of Firefox config keys.

All configurations that set Firedragon apart from Floorp are found in one file: /usr/lib/firedragon/firedragon.cfg.

The file is seperated in Categories and Sections, in which settings are classified. This is not a perfect 1-1 match but most of the time it makes sense to identify.

To understand what each setting means, you have to copy the setting key and search for it in a Search Engine. This sometimes leads to instant description, sometimes it's much harder, especially when it's a setting Mozilla did not document.

When you want to change those settings, or add new ones, the best way to do so, at a USER (not root/system!) level, is to use the file firedragon.overrides.cfg. You can create that file in your user's PROFILE of Firedragon, located in ~/.config/firedragon/. And then you follow the same way of setting keys as in firedragon.cfg. The overrides file will override only those you specificy in it, it will NOT replace the entire firedragon.cfg.

Garuda encourages users to play with those settings, so everyone can customize Firedragon to their liking. If Firefox allows something to be customized, Firedragon should as well.

Have fun!