Som en del av Firefox 3, bommar för läget fick några förbättringar. Ett av dem är att den använder nu a XUL-richlistboxmanick för detfärdiga dropdown. Detta söker söker hjälpmedlet, som maskinskrivning i läget bommar för ska nu, inte endast URLs, men titlar, namnger märker bokmärken och. En nackdel till detta nya särdrag är att, om du startar att skriva något som är lik ebay i ditt läge bomma för, den lika thepiraten för sakerebay ska visa upp (anta dig har besökt att platsen, har bookmarked det eller dess titel är i URLEN som du har föregående besökt. Fördriva något liknande för många folks (inklusive jag själv) detta särdrag, några inte. Denna kort tutorial ska show dig hur man inaktiverar det särdrag.

- Skriv in för att få startat om: config i det Firefox läget bomma för
- Klicka Jag ska är försiktig, mig lovar! knäppas (gulligt).
- I Filtrera: bomma för, skriv in browser.urlbar.matchBehavior
- Under Känd preferens, fodrar en browser.urlbar.matchBehavior bör synas. Dubblett-klicka det.
- Ändra tillträdeet från 1, till 2. Klicka REKO. Du kan tätt omkring: configfönster/flik (eller det rättvisa besök en annan sida).
- Nu, då du skriver in något som är lik ebay i läget bomma för, only ska ebay områden visar upp.































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Is there a way to get rid of the title line and display only the url like in Firefox 2?
@ RotJ:
I suspect someone will come up w/ a style to do just that, but I don’t think it’s available yet. If it can be done w/o using a userstyle/greasemonkey script, I’m not sure how to do it
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6227
Oldbar.
The Oldbar extension changes how the bar looks but it does not revert the functionality in Firefox 3 back to that of Firefox 2. I am infuriated that Mozilla screwed with the autocomplete feature, I hate it now. It’s intrusive now and very annoying.
The new location bar behavior WOULD have been good (and better received) if it had the domain matches at the top of the results and the rest of the matches below.
Wish it was more configurable to allow that.
Absolutely infuriating, frequently-visited sites are now often listed below unrelated sites visited only once.
Most of us well-versed with the old autocomplete relied on it for speedy browsing; I’m going back to 2.0.x till this is fixed.
I also DESPISE the new autocomplete feature!!! I don’t understand why a simple config option isn’t available to make it work the old way. The new layout is hard to read and returns tons of crap I don’t want and have to filter through manually.
It SUX !!!! Give me back the old location bar layout and autocomplete please!
I agree with the last poster. I may have to go back to v.2 until this is changed. I really can’t stand this critical feature being screwed up..
I realize I’m just repeating more of the same, but I don’t even care. I HATE this autocomplete. When I type in my url box, I want to hit what I’m typing. I don’t want to SEARCH my bookmarks and history, I’m not an idiot. I used to type “m” to get to my mail. Why bookmark it or bother typing the whole url when I go there every day? Type a letter or two, hit down (if needed), enter your page. Now I type “m” and I hit results that don’t even START with m. It’s infuriorating, and I only have a few bookmarks at the moment, so they all show up before any real searches can occur, as if they’re somehow related to every single url I could possibly try typing. I can’t stand this, it’s a waste of my life.
I’m angry too. Autocomplete has been ruined in Firefox 3. And I’m sure the people who ruined it are proud of themselves. There’s something seriously wrong with the culture of internet technology development.
Thanks for the tweak, that was exactly what I needed! I hate that new autocomplete nonsense and finding a way to turn it off was a nightmare. Until I came here, obviously. Thanks again.
Seems like the Firefox guys are confused. A location bar is not a search engine, and it’s totally out of scope to search bookmarks and page titles if you start typing an URL.
Fortunately I left Firefox 2 on the box and can just continue using a sane browser.
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