Recent answers to Google search bar from center of firefox screen now defaults to URL screen -its VERY sloppy and distractinghttps://support.mozilla.org/ar/questions/13483982021-08-24T23:41:48-07:00OMG... THANKS!!! In your photo you look more "woodsy" than "techy" but you for sure solved my proble2021-08-24T23:41:48-07:00ekbasshttps://support.mozilla.org/ar/questions/1348398#answer-1438128<p>OMG... THANKS!!! In your photo you look more "woodsy" than "techy" but you for sure solved my problem, which took me 2 days to not accomplish on my own! Thank you VERY MUCH! I cannot tell you how many times, based on directions in other posts, I went to "about:config" changed a setting to "false" and I still could not use my GOOGLE Search Bar, so I was skeptical, but your solution worked! I have used, built and installed OS's on computers since the late 1980s and one tends to get comfortable using "things" in specific ways. I can adapt but sometimes I don't really want to! Haha! I still use "Windows 7 Ultimate" and prefer it! Since the first time I got online, I have always searched from the "search bar" in the center of the screen, so when it started defaulting to the URL Bar I was PO'd, as every letter I input created more "babel/suggestions and unwanted websites" in the URL Bar. I created a temporary work around but was still disappointed with the new clunky nature of even a basic GOOGLE search! Your solution fixed my problem, first try and I'm back to wasting time at my computer again... thanks!!! Sincerely! YES, I'm screaming! THANKS!!! OMG, that was ridiculous!
</p>You can turn it off by entering about:config in the URL bar and switching browser.newtabpage.activit2021-08-24T21:18:06-07:00TyDraniuhttps://support.mozilla.org/ar/questions/1348398#answer-1438107<p>You can turn it off by entering <em>about:config</em> in the URL bar and switching <em>browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.improvesearch.handoffToAwesomebar</em> to <strong>false</strong>.
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