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Anonymous
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Status: In development

Pressing Shift + Delete to remove an address bar result is extremely hard to discover. Firefox should add a button that lets users get rid of unwanted autocomplete matches. Chromium browsers have this feature.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

tito1
New member

button to remove a dica de pesquisa in search bar

kremlinbot
Making moves

Also for filling forms, like in MSEdge. And for downloads, to make it more obvious you can delete it right out fo the pop-up

TechHorse
Making moves

If this idea is implemented then please have an option to opt out of it and keep things the way they are.

As a keyboard user I am concerned that any such buttons would double the gnumber of arrow key presses needed to navigate through the list.

For example, whereas now you need 5 presses of the down key to get to the 5th item in the list, if you also have to arrow past each item's 'remove' button as well, then this might mean 10 key presses are needed.

 

By all means give people these buttons, but please offer it as a choice.

Anonymous
Not applicable

@TechHorse

"if you also have to arrow past each item's 'remove' button as well, then this might mean 10 key presses are needed."

No one would ever make a browser GUI behave like that. The button would in fact appear only next to the currently highlighted browsing entry, as it does in other browsers. Pressing down would obviously still highlight and go to the next entry, and not select the button.

Anyway, as a technical user, you can create a userChrome.css file to hide any unwanted button or label from Firefox.


TechHorse
Making moves

@Anonymous, I mentioned it because this has already happened with the overflow menu.

In FF108 they added a new options gear button to many items in this list, which also need to be arrowed past, and hence have increased the amount of keyboard navigation needed to get to items.

But again, by all means give people these buttonss, just please allow us an option to either not have them, or at least choose a different key to focus them than the up and down arrow keys.

Anonymous
Not applicable

@TechHorseThat sounds more like an oversight. There's a chance nobody at Mozilla even tested the overflow menu with their arrow keys after adding those buttons. The Tab key would be the natural choice to move to the options button if you ever needed it. You could file a bug report about it.

The address bar, on the other hand, is something that all people working on Firefox use with their arrow keys all the time. Nobody would ever mess it up that badly. If the arrow keys selected the remove button in the first mock-up, the same person who created it would notice and fix it right away.

ADGrimes
Making moves

Add ability to quickly delete a URL from Firefox Suggest

It would be good if there was a way to delete a URL quickly from Firefox Suggest so that it doesn't come up in future. Perhaps a cross at the end of the URL suggestion when you hover over it or being able to press the delete key when hovering. Something like this would be good.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Similar idea here: Add delete button to address bar result matches 

@ADGrimes if that's what you're looking for, we can merge the two threads together.

ADGrimes
Making moves

@JonThanks, yes that idea looks the same. You can merge.

JustinZ
Strollin' around

Why not just delete, that works for the top section, why not the bottom?

Kryminal
New member

Please can someone help me in find out if I can add or remove websites in the drop down search bar. Below is a photo of what i am talking about. I have been trying to figure it out for years i could not find an answer. Thank you!

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

kremlinbot
Making moves

The similar thing was added in FF109 to the address bar, so now I have some hope they'll implement this one day as well 😄

Status changed to: In development
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey all,

Good news...

This idea is in development and will be available as an experiment shortly. Feel free to keep the conversation going here and stay tuned for updates 😃