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This guide describes how to customize and distribute Mozilla 1.4.1. It includes information on how to
- Find information on setting up and running an ISP.
- Use the Mozilla Client Customization Kit (CCK) tool to create customized Mozilla 1.4.1 installers for Windows, Linux, and Macintosh.
- Make additional customizations by manipulating the installation files.
- Prepare the final, customized installation files for delivery on CD-ROM or by network download.
- Provide your users with basic account setup information.
Before using the CCK tool or this guide, be sure to check the latest Mozilla 1.4.1 Client Customization Kit Release Notesand sign up for the Browser Distribution Program. For details on where to find these and other important sources of information, see Where to Go for Related Information.
This preface contains these sections:
Who Should Read This Guide
About the CCK Tool
If You've Used a Previous Version of CCK
How to Use This Guide
Where to Go for Related Information
This guide is intended for organizations that need a simple solution for customizing Mozilla and distributing it to their end users. If you are an ISP or distributor, for example, you can use the Client Customization Kit (CCK) to create and distribute customized versions of Mozilla 1.4.1.
This guide describes how to use the CCK tool to create a customized Mozilla 1.4.1 installer, prepare it for cross-platform distribution via CDs and/or network installers, and ensure that your customers can easily connect to their Internet accounts using a modem and phone line.
The CCK tool allows you to customize basic Mozilla preferences and defaults and add your own branding elements to the Navigator browser, the CD autorun screen, and the Mozilla installer. These customizations can help promote your business, simplify account set up for new users, drive traffic to your site, and reduce service and support costs by providing links to online resources.
The CCK Tool creates Mozilla installers for Windows 95/98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, and Linux operating systems. You can also produce a Macintosh version by completing additional manual steps (documented in this guide) after you produce a Windows version.
The CCK tool lets you create the simplest set of customizations in just a few minutes. These customizations, which require minimal preparation, include the following:
- Display your company name in the browser window's title bar, the CD autorun screen, and the Mozilla program folder in the Windows Start menu.
- Set the browser's default home page to your own home page.
- Specify Mail and News server settings.
- Create a Mozilla installer that installs only the components you want your users to have.
The CCK tool also helps you create the following customizations, which require some preparation before you run the tool:
- Browser customizations:
- Create a custom animated logo
- Add a Help menu item and corresponding URL
- Customize the read-me file
- Rearrange the Sidebar tabs
- Customize Bookmarks and the Personal Toolbar folder
- CD autorun screen customizations:
- Installer customizations
After you have run the tool and tested its customizations, you can perform a wide range of advanced manual customizations by modifying the installation files. Manual customizations include:
- Advanced customizations for the CD autorun screen
- Advanced Mozilla customizations (such as presetting proxy preferences)
After you have tested your manual customizations, you may need to manipulate the installation files further to create Macintosh installers. In addition, you'll need to prepare to distribute your installers (by means of CDs or network-downloadable installers) and plan for post-distribution support, such as account setup and troubleshooting.
If You've Used a Previous Version of CCK
Using Existing Customized Files
In most cases you can use your existing customized files without having to make any changes to them. Refer to Table 1 for information on using existing customized files with the CCK tool.
No longer supported. For information on preferences formerly included in this file, see Chapter 12 "Advanced Netscape Customizations."
For information on incorporating this file into your Mozilla installer, see Chapter 11 "Manually Customizing the CD Autorun Screen."
Any custom files you've created for the CD autorun screens, such as custom
.bmp
images (for background images and buttons on the Autorun screens)For information on incorporating these files into your Mozilla installer, seeChapter 11 "Manually Customizing the CD Autorun Screen."
Small and large animation files (
.BMP
format) for Navigator animated logoConvert the small and large
.BMP
files to.GIF
format animation files.For information on incorporating these files into your Mozilla 1.4.1 installer, see Chapter 5 "Preparing to Customize the Mozilla Browser."
You must rename the file to
bookmarks.html
.For information on incorporating this file into your Mozilla installer, see Chapter 5 "Preparing to Customize the Mozilla Browser."
For information on incorporating this file into your Mozilla 1.4.1 installer, see Chapter 5 "Preparing to Customize the Mozilla Browser."
For the latest online version of this guide, which is updated periodically, see the following:
- HTML version:
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns62/CCKDocs/guide.html
- PDF version (easiest for printing):
http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/ns62/CCKDocs/pdf/
Start by reading these two chapters:
- Chapter 1 "Getting Started" describes the system requirements for running the CCK tool and basic information about using it.
- Chapter 2 "Customizing Mozilla in Ten Minutes" describes how to make the simple customizations listed above and create a Windows installer. Even if you want to make some of the other complex customizations described in the rest of this document, this chapter can help you get acquainted with the CCK tool quickly.
If you are making only the simplest customizations described in Chapter 2, you can skip to Chapter 12 or Chapter 13 (see below).
If you need more information about any CCK tool screen or if you wish to use the CCK tool to make additional customizations that require some file preparation, read the following chapters:
- Chapter 3 "Using the Configuration Workspace for Customized Files" describes the contents of the configuration directory, the files you can customize, and where to store them for easy access when you run the CCK tool.
- Chapter 4 "Preparing Platform and Installer Information" describes how to choose a platform and specify other basic information about your installer.
- Chapter 5 "Preparing to Customize the Mozilla Browser" describes the information and files you need to prepare for customizing different aspects of Navigator, the Mozilla browser.
- Chapter 6 "Preparing to Customize Mozilla Mail and News" describes the information you need to have on hand if you want customize your default domain and server settings for Mozilla Mail and Newsgroups.
- Chapter 8 "Preparing to Customize the CD Autorun Screen" describes the information and files you need to prepare in order to customize the CD autorun screen with the CCK tool.
- Chapter 9 "Preparing to Create the Installer" describes the Mozilla components you can choose to include in your installer and the requirements for additional installers you may wish to create.
- Chapter 10 "Verifying Your CCK Tool Customizations" describes how to verify the customizations you have made with the CCK tool.
After you have verified all the customization you have made with the CCK tool, you can make additional manual customizations if you wish:
- Chapter 11 "Manually Customizing the CD Autorun Screen" describes the manual customizations you can make, if you wish, to the CD autorun screen by manipulating the installation files generated by the CCK tool.
- Chapter 12 "Advanced Mozilla Customizations" provides an overview of the preferences architecture and the general procedure for manual customization, as well as detailed, step-by-step instructions for some of the most common manual customizations.
After you have completed and verified all your manual customizations, follow the instructions in these chapters that apply to your situation:
- Chapter 13 "Preparing Macintosh Installers and Program Files" describes how to create a Macintosh installer from the Windows installation files you generated with the CCK tool.
- Chapter 14 "Distributing Your Installers" describes how to prepare your customized installation files for CD or online distribution.
Two appendixes provide additional practical information for ISPs:
- Appendix A "Resources for ISPs" provides links to information for ISPs
- Appendix B "Manual Account Setup" summarizes the minimum information your customers need to set up their own accounts for your ISP business on Windows.
- Appendix C "Mozilla Profile Locations by Platform" summarizes the location of Mozilla profile directories on different platforms.
Where to Go for Related Information
Before using the CCK tool or this guide, be sure to check the latest Mozilla 1.4.1 Client Customization Kit Release Notes and sign up for the Browser Distribution Program.
For the latest online version of this guide, which is updated periodically, see the following:
- HTML version:
http://bogus.url
For information on third-party software and distribution solutions, see:
For links to information on setting up an ISP, see Appendix A "Resources for ISPs."
Copyright © 2003 Netscape Communications Corp. All rights reserved.
Last Updated October 05, 2001