Thanks. Now you can delete unwanted websites from list. Other changes also eliminate the need for a lengthy site address. Hi toniwalker10, the preference mentioned earlier in this thread is for Firefox 75-76. This thread was archived. Click the button accepting the risk. More info in this article: Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content. I am not aware of a purely mouse-able way to have both of those things. You can inspect and modify the Top Sites setting via "Options/Preferences -> Home". Customize items on your Firefox New Tab page. But why arent they exact? Before today when you opened Firefox and your home page loaded, at the RH end of the URL bar was a small inverted triangle.
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. Even if I don't have the url highlighted, when I click on one of the items in the drop-down menu, it still goes to the new site. I think that you have missed the point/problem that others have asked and as of today (7th June) I have had the same problem and it is most annoying and should be fixed by Firefox immediately. 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. It will also be at the top of your drop-down menu when you click in the address bar. When you hover over it, it says "Menu." You can also begin your search with a ? I want it back. I find it strange that the profiles that were previously modified to display the drop down no longer do. If you would like to delete bookmarks fallow the instructions Delete Bookmarks. Now it's gone. I really do not understand why they would have removed a facility that was so effective and so easy to use, actually I do not understand why program developers have to continually change excellently working programs unless it is simply to keep themselves in a job at the expense of the end users -- as I stated previously "if it aint broke don't fix it", or should that be --- '''"if it aint broke don't break it"''' !!!!! 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. 3) Hold down the "Shift" key on your keyboard. ''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:'' [[Hide or display content in New Tab]].
before your input (for example:?mozilla support). ), This isn't as good what we had before they took away the arrow, but at least it gives us some of the sites we want to quickly reach. All was good again. This isn't as good what we had before they took away the arrow, but at least it gives us some of the sites we want to quickly reach. In about:config, browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus is set to True, but there is no browser.urlbar.update1. Thanks. The list I used to get when I clicked the arrow is a different list than what shows when I click directly in the address bar. Click "OK" when done. Hi casale, you might not have noticed this last suggestion here: If you don't curate your Top Sites list on the Firefox Home / New Tab page in a way that makes it useful on a regular basis, you can turn off that list to prevent Firefox from using it in the address bar drop-down. I created an extension that adds a button to the main toolbar (it can't integrate into the old location) as an alternative. Was there some performance or functional reason for taking away the little arrow in the address bar for most visited sites??? 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. When search suggestions are enabled, the text you type is sent to the default search engine, which analyzes the words and displays a list of related searches. * Top Sites disabled: the automatic list is the classic "Show History" frequently visited URLs list. Firefox comes with a number of available search engines by default. That was one of the features that brought me back to firefox from chrome. 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. Click the button accepting the risk. When you type @ into the address bar, a list of all search engine shortcuts that begin with @ is shown. You can manually tweak the list to have your most important sites. I thank you for that information and I will give it a try, but it is definitely not as convenient as the way it used to be up until today. You can customize the Top Sites section of the Firefox Home / new tab page by pinning your own pages, dismissing those you don't want, etc. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/, ''

AnaSTACEYa [[#answer-1321821|said]]

'' What makes them a Top Site? How do I permanently remove Bing from Firefox? Like someone above posted, why on earth are they taking away convenient functions that people are used to and love? Thank You! If you do that, Firefox will switch to dropping down the "Show History" list. Safari 4 Step 1 ''cor-el [[#answer-1305219|said]]'' 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. Well, nothing in particular.
It seems like the current list is sites I've frequented more recently, while the previous list was sites which I visited regularly for months or years. Hello all! Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more. ---- ajpeavler, It seems like the current list is sites I've frequented more recently, while the previous list was sites which I visited regularly for months or years. Either way, if you want to change the default list from Top Sites to Show History, please see "(B)" in my previous reply. So I have my Yahoo Mail page, Facebook, Google Maps, and a couple of other pages listed at the top of my browser in the toolbar; all I have to do to go to the page is click a button. In the search box in the page, type or paste browser.menu.showViewImageInfo and pause while the list is filtered. This does not seem to be the case with mine. * Type a space in the address bar I have been using Firefox for years and this has never happened after an upgrade. These fine people helped write this article: Grow and share your expertise with others. Other changes also eliminate the need for a lengthy site address. 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. The only way I can get the pinned sites back is the enable "Top Sites" in the Option menu, but then my dropdown menu show the wrong sites. When I updated to FF 75 the down arrow in the address bar disappeared. Firefox 89 ships with address bar, toolbar, tab and menu changes. '''How to show the classic list of frequently visited URLs''' Get support from our contributors or staff members. As an alternative, I created an extension that adds a button to the main toolbar (it can't integrate into the old location). Currently you can: This enables your extension to, for example, search a library of free ebooks or, as in the example above, a repository of code examples. When you search using the address bar, this will use your default search engine. The highlighted URL will be deleted. Reach your favorite features. Click the button accepting the risk. Thanks. Hello, sorry for not responding earlier, had no access to the computer. 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. Hi toniwalker10, the preference mentioned earlier in this thread is for Firefox 75-76. Search over 14 million words and phrases in more than 510 language pairs. You enter Private Browsing mode if you select: Tools > Options > Privacy > History: Firefox will: "Never Remember History" To see all History and Cookie settings, choose: Tools > Options > Privacy, choose the setting Firefox will: Use custom settings for history Deselect: [ ] "Permanent Private Browsing mode" Set Microsoft Edge browser as default: configures the Windows 10 default app setting for web browser to Microsoft Edge Allow address bar drop-down: Requires Windows 10, version 1703 or later. Since the upgrade today this triangle is missing and the only way to get to the drop down menu is to highlight what ever URL is in the URL bar and use the "Backspace" key to clear the URL bar, then place the mouse in the now empty URL bar and the menu box appears and then you have to mouse click the one you want. Linux (Arch); FF 66.0.2 Thank You! Now, to get to the sites which were previously in the drop-down menu, I have to remember and type in the first letter or two of the url; then it will come up in the auto-complete. However toggling openViewOnFocus worked indeed and the arrow is back. (2) In the search box in the page, type or paste keyword.enabled and pause while the list is filtered. Why do you have to make things difficult for users.? Every time I open a new tab I find myself staring at the address bar instead of doing what I was supposed to do. I tried changing the options and unchecking "top sites," but that only brings up sites I've already visited today. ~pmt~. >What's happening when you click inside of the url bar? In case you run out of things to try: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/. How to show the classic list of frequently visited URLs. Was either of those what you were looking for? See the. Modified June 7, 2020 at 3:52:00 AM PST by cspsound. "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)." When I updated to FF 75 the down arrow in the address bar disappeared. Hi, If your problem is deleting the website history. Do step 4 or 5 below for what you would like to do. I don't know why this trend of getting rid of that arrow in browsers started, but I'm not a fan of it. (3) Double-click the browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus preference to switch the value from true to false. What happened to the old list? Strange that it cuts it off the top 2 instead of the bottom 2. If the selected URL is very long so that it extends past the end of the URL line, you might have to highlight the showing part of the URL and "Backspace" it and once that part is cleared highlight the next part and clear it and so on until the URL bar is completely clear. * Curate the Top Sites list on the Firefox Home / new tab page by removing unwanted items, and Firefox should fill it from your history -- you also can add/pin pages you want in specific positions in the top 8 For more information, see AllowAddressBarDropdown browser policy. If I go into about:config, browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus and browser.urlbar.update1 are both set to False. Changing Location Bar autocomplete behavior Content available under a Creative Commons license. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/. To try and explain in the words of a non IT person (simply a long time Firefox user). Clicking Options will open. I expanded the Top Sites to display 2 rows or 16 sites & there is no way some of those listed are more popular than other websites I frequently visit. Finally -- a new solution that actually works! Chrome didn't have (and still doesn't have) anything like it. By default, Firefox 77 drops down a list automatically when the cursor enters the address bar. I think that you have missed the point/problem that others have asked and as of today (7th June) I have had the same problem and it is most annoying and should be fixed by Firefox immediately. When done, click OK. One of the changes expands the address bar automatically when a New Tab Page is opened. Then you won't have to be typing so much in the address bar. 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. If you enable or don't configure this setting, employees can see the Address bar drop-down functionality in Microsoft Edge. I don't understand why they changed it. * type ^ to initiate a history search, See also: Also for some reason my most visited site and the one that was at the top of the drop down list -- Google -- is now completely missing from the list and the only way to get to it is to completely type in its URL address every time --- this more than annoying, but I can't use the words I would like to be able to use. 1) Click the arrow that's located on the far right side of the Firefox address bar. Portions of this content are 19982023 by individual mozilla.org contributors. So now I have to get an extension for firefox to make it do something that it used to do perfectly well before it was summarily removed???!!! ''

ajpeavler [[#answer-1312974|said]]

'' Search over 14 million words and phrases in more than 510 language pairs. If you disabled Top Sites, the list usually will be the classic recent/frequent list. You can initiate a history search by typing a caret '^' in the location bar. You can also choose a search type by pressing Alt + or Alt + option + or option + repeatedly. 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. Put me down for hating this change to the way the address bar functions now. Dig into the knowledge base, tips and tricks, troubleshooting, and so much more. 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.). 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. You should be able to click and get the entire thing highlighted and with no need to backspace. As you type into the address bar, Firefox may offer relevant site suggestions, such as websites from your browsing history, bookmarks and open tabs, to help you quickly and easily navigate the web. But the list is too short & does not display all 10 items like it used to. Click the button accepting the risk. All was good again. Anybody??? You can narrow your results down to bookmarks only by making your search string mozilla* or *mozilla. My browser experience is completely broke without it. What are the benefits of it? If you can't find a way to display the "Show History" button, and you can't live without it, you can revert the change as follows: Click on the right-pointing arrow next to the folder whose subfolders you want to view. 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. 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. (If you have changed the new tab setting to a specific site, you'll need to temporarily change it back to the "Firefox Home Default" in your Options under the "Home" section.) 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. Open Microsoft Edge. If you want to disable Top Sites, that setting is on the Options/Preferences page. Some things do not need changing. 2) Place your cursor over the URL you wish to manually delete. Why do you have to make things difficult for users.? Thanks for the tips. I find it strange that the profiles that were previously modified to display the drop down no longer do. Proton will remove some options from Firefox, or hide them. Then, press the "Delete" key. If the url isn't highlighted when you click in the address bar, try double-clicking or triple-clicking. Before today when you opened Firefox and your home page loaded, at the RH end of the URL bar was a small inverted triangle. I wrote an extension for a button similar to the old one, in case anyone wants to test it: Avoid support scams. This works for both browsing history and search history entries. https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/ Click the button accepting the risk. Search Bar. How do they become a Top Site if not frequently visited? When you click in the address bar, clicking on a search engine in the drop-down list (like Google or Amazon) will autofill the address bar with a search engine shortcut (example: @amazon) so you can perform a search without having to load the search page. To disable the drop-down from opening automatically when the cursor enters the address bar: (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Having this functionality removed is a serious PITA for my everyday browser workflow. (The only downside is that the old Yahoo toolbar used to notify me when I had new mail. I added the sites to the Bookmarks Toolbar as a substitute. Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox, Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content, Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars, Top Sites enabled: the automatic list is the first 8 top sites from the new tab page, which you can customize to your liking by pinning/unpinning/adding/removing sites (see, Top Sites disabled: the automatic list is the classic "Show History" frequently visited URLs list. 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. Anybody??? Once you add the new Top Site, it is pinned to the page. Type regedit in RUN dialog box and press Enter. If you use this function a lot, which I do, those extra keystrokes add up very quickly and it's just very annoying because it used to function perfectly before. If Firefox is "moving away" from this kind of thing, they need to reverse course, in my opinion. (3) Double-click the '''browser.urlbar.update1''' preference to switch the value from true to false You will notice that Firefox changes the list of suggestions from "top sites" to "most visited". If youve installed Firefox for the first time, it suggests top-ranked sites by default. Mozilla may have decided to make the change to put the focus of the user on the address bar on New Tab Pages. 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. The autocomplete drop-down when you type into the address bar may include the following. 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. Get support from our contributors or staff members. There you can see an option to add a Top Site. How do I disable the "Visit website" addition to the address bar? You can select one by pressing or by clicking it. In the left pane of the window, navigate by expanding tree views through like so: HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer, then click TypedPaths. You could take a look at its features and limitations and see whether it could work for you: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/, Modified June 8, 2020 at 7:37:06 PM PST by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer, Cspsound, I agree. And the unmodified ones now do show the drop down. I do know it is showing sites I've viewed recently instead of sites I visit around once or twice a week. @TyDraniu Youtube was my first listed site when I clicked the arrow at the end of the address bar. : Customize items on your Firefox New Tab page. 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. Firefox devs absolutely must return the option to at least toggle this behaviour on or off. Get support from our contributors or staff members. You'll need to type the url or copy and paste. The OLD advice for this problem, listed below, is NOT working. Open the Firefox browser. Please report suspicious activity using the Report Abuse option. 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. A list of URLs will drop down. >What's happening when you click inside of the url bar? Had to use an extension to get that functionality. I am looking for the same thing as the original poster and then changing it in the URLB section. I don't know why the sites are different that what I saw previously in the drop-down menu. If you don't find this, first click the Menu at the top left. Seriously, WTF? Click "data validation" drop-down from the Data tab of Excel. Years ago, I used the Yahoo Toolbar until it was no longer supported. 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. One common denominator is that everything will be a big larger in the new interface. this last post is the one that fixed it for me thanks for coming back and responding about it. Then you won't have to be typing so much in the address bar. Keep the browser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus preference set to true (if set to false, nothing drops down automatically from the address bar when you click it; 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.
typing a caret does solve the problem but compared to having the down arrow it's an extra step to reach the same goal. It'll open Registry Editor. Hi, If your problem is deleting the website history. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/address-bar-autocomplete-firefox, Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content, Curate the Top Sites list on the Firefox Home / new tab page by removing unwanted items, and Firefox should fill it from your history -- you also can add/pin pages you want in specific positions in the top 8. How can I control what results the address bar shows me? Search over 14 million words and phrases in more than 510 language pairs. Please report suspicious activity using the Report Abuse option. ''

jscher2000 [[#answer-1321824|said]]

'' Usually, if I type a couple characters, the address I'm looking for shows up and I can either arrow down to it and press Enter or if it's further down, click it with the mouse. 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. Is that a workable option for you? You could take a look at its features and limitations and see whether it could work for you: There is a preference for that: (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Finally -- a new solution that actually works! If you have Top Sites enabled on the Firefox Home / new tab page, the list usually will be the first eight items in the Top Sites section. (You can view the frecent list in the address bar by typing a ^ character.). In the address bar, use the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to highlight the entry. Open Firefox. If you can't find a way to display the "Show History" button, and you can't live without it, you can revert the change as follows: (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. There are a number of ways to adjust that, including turning off search engine suggestions completely on the Options/Preferences page, Search panel. This article describes the steps to pin, unpin, etc. For example, if you type "suppo", Firefox may fill in "rt.mozilla.org/" to complete the address "support.mozilla.org" if you've visited that site before. Click the "Delete" button. 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. On the old drop-down menu, it took a very long time for a site to drop off the list once I stopped visiting it very often. 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