For what it's worth, this is my experience:
Linux Mint 17, Thunderbird 31.0:
Click menu symbol (3 stacked lines on top right) -> Preferences.
Clicking Preferences opens the Prefs window; click Advanced icon on
the far right of the top row. At the bottom right of this tab is a
Config Editor button - click it, you will (probably) get a warning
popup, continue, and finally you are in about:config
Windows 7 64-bit:
(I have the top menu bar showing by default) Click Tools ->Options,
this gives the Options window, then proceed as for Linux (Advanced
icon/tab, Config Editor button, warning, about:config)
Apologies if this has already been answered...
John
On 17 November 2014 07:51, lynn
On 17/11/14 00:40, Ken Schneider wrote:
On 11/16/2014 08:04 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
«In Thunderbird 1.5 or later, about:config is accessed via "Tools -> Options ->
In linux there IS NO OPTIONS CHOICE under TOOLS. IT IS UNDER "Edit Preferences-->Advanced-->General tab-->Config Editor button. THE LINUX VERSION!!!!!
There _is_ no Edit. Nor, Tools. There is a menu. That's what there is. Fact. So you too are just as wrong as the rest of the hobbyists.
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