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KK1
Making moves
Status: New idea

For now, when we try to input some words in the new tab search box, the ui will jump to the address bar.

This experience is so strange.....

Maybe we can refer to what the Edge do...

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31 Comments
J876MM
Strollin' around

Note to Mozilla:

On your homepage please change the default behaviour of the Firefox for this setting to:

about:config

browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.improvesearch.handoffToAwesomebar = false

This is poor UI design and an the Address bar treats strings with : / . or any other characters that look like a URL as a URL instead of a search string.

Who asked for a fix to something that wasn't broken?

rdvdap
New member

Even when I have added/enabled a "search bar", when I start typing in the "address bar" it starts listing suggested searches (as well as URLs).  I don't see what the value of having a separate "search bar" is, if the "address bar" continues to act as a search bar.

jgr_1957
New member

Ich nutze auf der Firefox-Startseite die Suchfunktion. Bei Eingabe des Suchtextes springt aber Firefox immer in die Adresszeile. Soll das so sein?

I use the search function on the Firefox homepage. When entering the search text, Firefox always jumps to the address bar. Should that be so?

rdvdap
New member

Do not suggests searches when typing in the address bar if the separate search bar has been enabled

Even when I have added/enabled a "search bar", when I start typing in the "address bar" it starts listing suggested searches (as well as URLs). I don't see what the value of having a separate "search bar" is, if the "address bar" continues to act as a search bar.

brasscats
New member

I sometimes wonder if changes are made simply to make them. The way FF now tries to force us to use the URL bar to do searches seems to be one of these changes. My preference would be to be able to specify my favourite search engine as the new tab page and let me search from there, as I used to do. After all, searching and loading a site are two different things. As it is, the suggestions become a confusion of URLs and search terms. The way that the cursor is hijacked by the URL bar on Windows is especially irritating.

FF has a decent UI that works and it's one that I know. I'm at a loss to understand why some of these "features" are even proposed. Why not just add the hijack feature for those who want it but allow the rest of us to use FF the way we always have?

toms3d
New member

I can set the size of the text in the page search bar so I can read it without a magnifier. There is no magnification of the URL bar. An obvious ergonomic truth to those who have used Firefox for decades. But outside the common knowledge of cell phone zombie newbie programmers. Their user interface is sub-10-inch screens. So the fix for newbies by newbies is a big hurt on any who are visually impaired. So I stand by my original suggestion. If a web page has a text entry box, auto-switching to another entry box with a different fixed font size is an ergonomic dumb idea. Unless folks with less than 20 20 vision do not matter.

 

refgqeiruhfwoe8
New member

Stop Firefox by default entering text in the address bar from the Firefox home page

Every time I start typing something into the Firefox homepage search bar, by default it switches to entering text into the address bar. I know there are ways to stop this from happening, different in windows to Linus, but it's a particularly shoddy annoying problem which should have been sorted ages ago.

EricwD
New member

What is the point of the search bar on the main page???
As soon as you begin typing, the cursor jumps to the address bar.  Remove or reconfigure the app to use one or the other.  Or provide an explanation for the duplicity.  It makes the page look sloppy.

wutongtaiwan
Familiar face

I want to type text in the search box, but the text appears on the address bar

I want to type text in the search box, but the text appears on the address bar.I know that I can actually use about:config to set it so that I can type text in the search box instead of in the address bar. But this is inconvenient, it is too difficult to adjust the settings in about:config. So my suggestion is to show this feature on and off in the browser settings, and then let the user choose whether to turn it on or not.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

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

mozmoon
New member

Mozilla / Firefox can also look to Google Chrome, which has an awesome tab search. Just click once on the little little arrowhead at top right and start typing! :)) The tab search was a game changer for me since I use so many of them (yes, too many). I use Chrome for work and Firefox for personal on my computers and I'm always annoyed by Firefox's tab search after coming from Chrome.

Mozilla, get with the program!!

theriomorph1
New member

This is a UI Design 101 Fail. If there is a search input field in the middle of the default page, and a user starts typing in it, the input is then redirected into the ADDRESS bar and the input field remains blank??????

This and the fact I cannot change my default page on a new tab is seriously making me want to migrate primarily to Chrome. Though I can understand why Firefox might want to keep the new tab page linked into its ad revenue streams, so I hold off.

Net_Hunter_90s
Making moves

Why the focus on the search bar on the homepage and new tab automatically shifts to URL bar? I hate this. I cannot find any option to change this. Vivaldi gives us an option to decide what we want unlike Firefox.

Chrome focuses on the search bar on the new tab regardless, duckduckgo browser does same, edge does same, opera does same, Brave does same and Vivaldi does same but gives us option in the settings as in the image below. But Firefox automatically forces it. Why? Looks so cheap.

How to change this? I dont want this. I cannot see what I am typing when it shifts to smaller bar on the URL bar from the search bar.

And most importantly, I cannot change the new tab or homepage with any other search engine, like Duckduckgo or Ecosia or Brave Search, if I had any search engine addon from addon store. Chrome has no such BS show. If I am using Google, then new tab and homepage is of Google. But if I use any search, I have to suffer with underdeveloped same old FF new tab and homepage. Is this intentional or forced?

Edge is opening randomly, might be going back until this is user controlled.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1479022

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Net_Hunter_90s
Making moves

Try installing this on firefox, and see does this changes new tab and homepage or not.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ecosia-the-green-search/

Install this and see does this changes new tab and homepage tab in chrome or not,

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/ecosia-the-search-engine/eedlgdlajadkbbjoobobefphmfkcchfk

 

Net_Hunter_90s
Making moves

Try installing this on firefox, and see does this changes new tab and homepage or not.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/duckduckgo-for-firefox/

Install this and see does this changes new tab and homepage tab in chrome or not,

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/duckduckgo-privacy-essent/bkdgflcldnnnapblkhphbgpggdiikppg