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How to Use the Firefox about:config Option browser.download.folderList
Change your downloaded file location preference
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Open Firefox. Type about:config in the search bar and press Enter. In the caution screen, select Accept the Risk and Continue.Select Show All to display a list of preferences. In the search bar, enter browser.download.folderList.Double-click on the entry to edit the value. Enter 0, 1, or 2 and press Enter. Close the Advanced Preferences window. This article explains how to use the about:config option browser.download.folderList in Firefox. This information applies to the Mozilla Firefox web browser on macOS, Windows, and Linux systems.
How to Use browser download folderList
The Firefox web browser has a feature called about: config that houses preferences and settings. By accessing about:config, you can modify these settings. The browser.download.folderList preference lets users choose where their downloaded files are stored. The value of browser.download.folderList can be set to 0, 1, or 2. When set to 0, Firefox saves all downloaded files to the user's desktop. When set to 1, these downloads go to the Downloads folder. When set to 2, the location specified for the most recent download is used again. To modify the value of browser.download.folderList, follow these steps: Open your Firefox browser. Type about:config in the browser's search bar and hit Enter or Return. You'll see a Proceed With Caution message. To continue, select Accept the Risk and Continue. Select Show All on the next page, which warns again that changing these preferences can impact Firefox performance or security. You'll see a list of all Firefox preferences. In the search bar, type browser.download.folderList. Double-click on this entry to edit the value. Enter the desired value (0, 1, or 2), and press Return or Enter. In this example, we changed the value to 0 so all downloaded files will be saved to the desktop. Close out of the Advanced Preferences window. You've set your new download preference. When you download a file from a web page, it will save to the new location. As Firefox evolved, many of the settings available from about:config were added to the main Preferences area. These days, an easier way to change your file-download location is to go to Menu > Preferences > Downloads and choose where to save your files. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Disable JavaScript in Firefox How to Round Numbers Down in Excel With the ROUNDDOWN Function How to Remove Write Protection on a Micro SD Card How to Disable Taskbar Button Grouping in Windows How to Disable Geo IP In Firefox How to Modify Page Setup for Printing in Firefox How to Use the Round Function in Excel How to Turn off Incognito Mode How to Use the Google Spreadsheets AVERAGE Function How to Disable Cortana in Windows 10 What Is a Registry Value? How to Use the Firefox Password Manager Manage Search Engines and One-Click Search in Firefox How to Change the Default Browser in Thunderbird What to Do When Windows 11 Doesn't Support a Processor How to Turn Hardware Acceleration On and Off in Chrome Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies