Place the cursor in the Source box and select the range of cells containing the items, or click the Collapse Dialog icon and then select the range. Firefox 89 ships with address bar, toolbar, tab and menu changes. I don't remember for sure, but it seems like I could scroll if I didn't see the site I was looking for. You can also begin your search with a ? If you are using Beta, Developer Edition, or Nightly, the "update1" preference is no longer available. To make this change, go to the Options page, click Home in the left column, then uncheck the Top Sites box: "hi, firefox 75 introduced a change where a dropdown with lists of your top site will now appear when you just click somewhere into the address bar (so the need for a dedicated button for this is no longer present).". LOL. You can access your top sites from the drop-down list that appears when you click the address bar. What are the benefits of it? I wrote an extension for a button similar to the old one, in case anyone wants to test it: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/, (The reason I didn't put the button inside the address bar with the "Page Actions" icons is that section is not displayed when the bar is empty and your cursor is inside it, for example, on a new tab.). When you see the page you want, just click on it or use the up and down arrows on your keyboard to highlight it and then press EnterReturn. I don't know why the sites are different that what I saw previously in the drop-down menu. You can initiate a history search by typing a caret '^' in the location bar. To make this change, go to the Options page, click Home in the left column, then uncheck the Top Sites box: <center> </center> Is that a workable option for you? Get support from our contributors or staff members. How can I go back to the way it was before the Firefox update screwed everything up? You now have to repeat this process for every frequently used site that is in the menu box list. Reminds me of Dr. McCoy in one of the Star Trek movies commenting on how the new Enterprise sick bay will be hard to get used to. To get that back, change '''browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus''' back to true in about:config. Content available under a Creative Commons license. Mozilla may have decided to make the change to put the focus of the user on the address bar on New Tab Pages. "hi, firefox 75 introduced a change where a dropdown with lists of your top site will now appear when you just click somewhere into the address bar (so the need for a dedicated button for this is no longer present)." Hi Mike109, the list that displays with '''browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus''' = true are your first 8 Top Sites from the new tab page. I am using 16.02 version. Clear all items for a single site Click the menu button to open the menu panel. This way, pages you visit all the time will show up at the top of the list, often after typing only one character. "question: says it all. Thanks. 2. For all I can see the purpose for the address bar growing and casting the shadow is for it to steal focus, and it works. In Firefox 3 and above, when you start typing into the Location Bar, the autocomplete drop-down will show matching sites from your browsing history and bookmarks. Now, after the update, this button is gone (pic related). At the top right, click Settings. Clear search ''
ajpeavler [[#answer-1312974|said]]
'' In addition to the autocomplete drop-down list, Firefox will also complete the URL in the address bar. To change the font and font size for all of the drop-down list boxes on your form template at once, click the drop-down list box that contains the formatting that you want, and then on the Format menu, click Apply Font to All Drop-Down List Box Controls. Then, press the "Delete" key. or if you want to see search suggestions although the setting "Show search suggestions in address bar results" is disabled (but the setting "Provide search suggestions" has to be enabled). (The only downside is that the old Yahoo toolbar used to notify me when I had new mail. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. This is exactly the first thing I noticed when the update appeared on my system. Removing the triangle button surely could not be considered by any sane IT person as a good and/or progressive move and I am sure that if it is not rectified very soon (preferably within the next 48hrs), me along with many other long time Firefox users will start looking for a more logical browser. (B) "Show History" list previously accessed with the wide "v"-like button. How to Enable or Disable Microsoft Edge Address Bar Drop-down Suggestions in Windows 10 Microsoft Edge is a new web browser that is available across the Windows 10 device family. Earlier in the thread I noted that if you turn off the Top Sites section of the new tab page, then the automatic list switches to the frequent URLs list. Choose the option "data validation," as shown in the image below. Currently you can: If you don't care about having the Top Sites section on the new tab page, you can turn it off and that will switch the automatic drop-down list to the classic frequently visited URLs list: Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content. I am looking for the same thing as the original poster and then changing it in the URLB section. The steps to create/add the static drop-down list in Excel are stated as follows: Select cell D2 in the Excel sheet. To get results from Google each time you search, you can make Google your default search engine. Now you can delete unwanted websites from list. See: [[Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars]] I don't understand why they changed it. The latest beta debuts the "Megabar" for testing. Mozilla released Firefox 75.0 Stable on Tuesday and the main change in the release was the revamping of the browser's address bar. Currently you can: Translation for: '' in Arabic->English dictionary. All was good again. Now I updated to FF 77. When you hover over it, it says "Menu." Bookmark and tag frequently used pages. Is removal of this button an already-made design choice for Firefox that will stay with us for the next versions? Run Edge without any extensions and see if you have the same problem. You can initiate a history search by typing a caret '^' in the location bar. To do so, head to the Preferences option on the Firefox menu (three bars, top right), then choose Restore previous session under Startup on the General tab. The latest beta debuts the "Megabar" for testing. To learn more, see Change your default search settings in Firefox. Smart keywords do not make keyword suggestions. The OLD advice for this problem, listed below, is NOT working. It is designed for Windows 10 to be faster, safer, and compatible with the modern Web. The address bar changed to dropping down the first 8 Top Sites from the new tab page, and removed the frequently visited sites list button. When I click in the address bar, it normally automatically highlights the entire url and I get a drop-down menu where I can click on an item to go to the page. : [[Customize the New Tab page]]. Instead, there is a list of locations (minus the actual www.com addresses beneath each one) in bold font and some of the locations are repeated on the drop-down menu but take me to a different site. This setting also disables the user-defined setting, "Show search and site suggestions as I type". Selecting these results will switch you to the already open tab instead of creating a duplicate. 3) Hold down the "Shift" key on your keyboard.(The only downside is that the old Yahoo toolbar used to notify me when I had new mail. You need to open a new tab page first and it should show "Top Sites." This article describes the steps to pin, unpin, etc. user104147805413306348376805769878442569366, drop down menu and bookmakrs disappeared when I refreshed. How do they become a Top Site if not frequently visited? Your top sites are those you visit the most (a combination of your most recently and frequently visited sites), as well as the sites youve pinned. It'll confirm, click on I'll be careful, I promise! Note: if you want to return "View Image Info" to your menu, here's the preference for that (Firefox 89+): In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. In the top right corner, type the name of the website you wish to forget in the, To clear all items in the address bar history, click. Opera's method of deleting URLs is very similar to Internet Explorer's. Highlight the URL in the address bar and look for an 'x' to the far right. I want it back.Modified June 11, 2020 at 9:41:08 PM PST by AWKjrh32r1. The address bar suggestions adjust based on your browsing behavior, such as how frequently and recently you visited a web page and what result you chose based on what was typed. You can use Customize to place the button next to the address bar: Then, press the "Delete" key. If you do that, Firefox will switch to dropping down the "Show History" list. Click on the right-pointing arrow next to the folder whose subfolders you want to view. Get support from our contributors or staff members. Can I customize the "top sites"? Either way, if you want to change the default list from Top Sites to Show History, please see "(B)" in my previous reply. This article describes how to clear single items or all items from the address bar history. When you start typing a task, Firefox will suggest a solution so you can fix the problem and get back to the things that are important to you. The autocomplete drop-down when you type into the address bar may include the following. Press the down arrow key to highlight the item. Firefox is moving away from having a separate button for this. The Firefox address bar displays the URL (web address) for the page that you are visiting. Then, you control the list using the Top Sites setting on the Options/Preferences page (see Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content): Visit Mozilla Corporations not-for-profit parent, the Mozilla Foundation. Here you can see a drop-down list named Search on new tabs uses search box or address bar. Neither works. (3) Double-click the '''browser.urlbar.update1''' preference to switch the value from true to false You can modify or disable the display of autocomplete entries in the Location Bar, as explained below. Or you can type ^ which triggers a history search. If the url isn't highlighted when you click in the address bar, try double-clicking or triple-clicking. Ill try it for a while & see. Its a guessing game where Im going when I click on one. By default, Firefox 77 drops down a list automatically when the cursor enters the address bar. To try and explain in the words of a non IT person (simply a long time Firefox user). For the drop-down, there's currently no way to increase beyond eight Top Sites. To try and explain in the words of a non IT person (simply a long time Firefox user). When you type into this field to enter a URL or search term, Firefox remembers the pages that you have visited and shows page suggestions in the address bar drop-down, such as sites you've bookmarked, tagged, visited before or have open in tabs. My browser experience is completely broke without it. Thank you. Weren't we also able to scroll down and see more sites when we had the drop-down? The overgrown address bar also casts a very large shadow obscuring the bookmarks. * Remove unwanted Top Sites, and reposition frequent icons, in the first 8 positions on the new tab page so the drop-down will more closely match what you want to see (see: [[Customize the New Tab page]]) Firefox 3.6 Address Bar Sorting in Drop-Down [ 16 Answers ] Regarding the drop down list of address bar history, I thought that Firefox sorts this list by most often visited sites. If you keep '''browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus''' set to false, you need to press the down arrow key in an empty address bar to open the list. Hello, sorry for not responding earlier, had no access to the computer. Had to use an extension to get that functionality. (If you click on the address bar without typing into it, a drop-down list of your most visited or pinned sites will be displayed instead.). Hello all! Entries in the location bar drop down list with a yellow (blue on Mac) star at the right end are bookmarks and those entries can't be removed from the location bar drop down list with the Delete key. When the user focuses the browser's address bar and starts typing, the browser displays a drop-down list containing suggested pages based on what they typed. I don't know why the sites are different that what I saw previously in the drop-down menu. However toggling '''openViewOnFocus''' worked indeed and the arrow is back. This gives the user a quick way to access, for example, pages from their history or bookmarks. In Firefox 83+ you can click the History search button on the bottom of the address bar drop-down to show your frequently visited URLs. "(B) "Show History" list previously accessed with the wide "v"-like button" Earlier in the thread I noted that if you turn off the Top Sites section of the new tab page, then the automatic list switches to the frequent URLs list. 2. I wrote an extension for a button similar to the old one, in case anyone wants to test it: The Compact density option won't be displayed anymore on the "customize" page of the browser if it has not been used in the past. When you type @ into the address bar, a list of all search engine shortcuts that begin with @ is shown. If you clicked on this triangle it brought up a drop down list of your most visited sites which in my case are/were (hotmail, Google, ebay, my business URL, local weather bureau, MSN news, etc), then all that you had to do was to mouse click the site you wanted to visit and it appeared in the URL bar and you were straight to it, then once in that site if you wanted to visit another frequently visited site you repeated the process again by clicking on the triangle and then from the drop down list mouse click the new site. when I click the url bar, the dropdown with mostly visited sites appears, which is really what I've been looking for. Dig into the knowledge base, tips and tricks, troubleshooting, and so much more. This is probably not the final implementation, but I haven't been reading the details of the full plan. Today, Mozilla rolled out Firefox 75, its latest update for the open source Web browser. If you keep the Top Sites on the new tab page, you can drop the classic "Show History" list of frequently visited URLs by typing a space in the address bar. Keep reading to learn more about the address bars powerful features. OMG! He says "I know engineers, they just love to change things." Sometimes dynamically generated search engine suggestions crowd out history. And the unmodified ones now do show the drop down. This help content & information General Help Center experience. Seriously, WTF? However if you are emailing from Gmail or Yahoo, or if Thunderbird is linked to a corporate email system like an Exchange server, those can add drop down suggestions from all previous saved email or from the entire corporate address book. You can narrow your results down to bookmarks only by making your search string mozilla* or *mozilla. In Vivaldi you can choose which kinds of results should be shown in the drop-down by opening Settings Address Bar Address Drop-Down Menu, including: Bookmarks For many, Bookmarks are an important tool in managing online life. I'm not sure what happens further with that issue (and the bug that @cor-el posted a link to), but at least I'm grateful to have the arrow back. It just expands slightly, no history or suggestions is being displayed at this point. If you are looking for a specific type of result, like a bookmark or open tab, you can speed up the process of finding it by typing in special characters in the address bar separated by spaces: For example, if you're looking for a page you bookmarked called Mozilla Firefox Support, you might type mozilla. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/, ''
AnaSTACEYa [[#answer-1321821|said]]
'' On the 2 previously modified profiles the arrow is gone along with the drop down list. I don't like this change, either. Firefox suggests relevant search terms and even solutions related to the answer or task you may be looking for. Hi ajpeavler, the "frequent sites" list should not be limited to recent sites unless a bunch of old history got cleared. The location bar history shows my most visited websites in a small box with a scroll bar, is ther a way to expand this and make it longer(with no scroll bar), Drop down menu not showing most recently visited websites, Rate your Firefox experience, surveys and out of date messages (Heartbeat), Customize items on your Firefox New Tab page. morytic clothes. Thanks. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/. After that, to show the classic history list in the drop-down, you can either: What's happening when you click inside of the url bar? Top sites appear in the same order as the shortcut tiles in your New Tab page (you can customize them on your New Tab page). On occasion, you may see a tip from Firefox on how you can save time while searching. I have found a way to keep my favorites in the address bar, clicking the address bar brings the list up, but when I open a new tab all my pinned sites are gone. Did people actually ask for this change? A list of URLs will drop down. (2) In the search box in the page, type or paste keyword.enabled and pause while the list is filtered. Open firefox and type about:config in the addressbar and press Enter. Switching '''browser.urlbar.update1''' (as well as every other key under "update1") to false had no effect on the issue iself (it only reverted the bar appearance to the pre-update but no dropdown arrow). Just enter your search term after the search shortcut to perform your search (example: @amazon adventure books). Strange that it cuts it off the top 2 instead of the bottom 2. What makes them a Top Site? Seemingly minor changes like this are annoying. Meanwhile, if you click in the address bar and type a space (press the spacebar), Firefox will show the classic frequently visited URLs list. Open the Firefox browser. Editing and removing web sites visited in toolbar drop window. There must some new, updated instructions on how to delete unwanted web addresses from the drop-down list. Hi casale, you might not have noticed this last suggestion here: Or you can type'' ^ ''which triggers a history search.'' Select Options from the dropdown menu. (If a site you want to pin is already listed on the page, just drag it to the top row and it will be automatically pinned.) 1. What happened to the old list? firefox userchrome css location. I tried turning off the Top Sites section of the new tab page & that works great for automatically showing the 10 frequently visited URLs in the drop down list. 4. I can go into the 2 previously modified profiles & change browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus to True which gives me a drop down list but no arrow, which is OK. Content available under a Creative Commons license. Ill try it for a while & see. This article explains how the address bar autocomplete feature works. Get support from our contributors or staff members. Can I customize the "top sites"? Please ask a new question if you need help. Portions of this content are 19982023 by individual mozilla.org contributors. Answer questions and improve our knowledge base.Does Live With Kelly And Ryan Have An Audience,
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