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new tab url not selected

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Since the latest update when I create a new tab, my url is not selected anymore. How can I get it back? (it's a blank page, directed to about:blank) Thanks

Since the latest update when I create a new tab, my url is not selected anymore. How can I get it back? (it's a blank page, directed to about:blank) Thanks

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Ok, I've solved my own issue; using the default "home" page, but blocked all the crap on it.

Thanks.

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Hi, Could you please explain your URL is not selected anymore ??

Options --> General --> Homepage and make sure you do not have about:blank appened to the end of the home page URL please.

What is it you are expecting ?

If want stuff go to the Gear Icon top right corner on the browser window and click and turn on what you would like.

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Thanks for you response, here is a more detailed explanation:

My aim is to open a new window empty. So it's set to open to the page about:blank. This part works.

However, since the latest update (60 I believe) there's a hitch; when I open a new tab, the cursor is simply at the end of the line in the url bar.

Before the update the whole url was selected, so I could just hit ctrl-t and start typing away, and the url-find mechanism would give me the correct site after a few characters. I've been using this method so long and so much, that I'm submitting the weird url before I notice it.

In addition there's something weird going on; when I start typing and expecting the usual local site to turn up in the url, it of course becomes something like "about:blankinteg" - then I hit enter, because it's in my hands, and somehow I end up on google, even though I have set searching from the url bar off - it still comes up with a google url somehow.

But this last one would not be an issue, had the selection not gone away.

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Does pressing the ESC key select the full text in the location bar?

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cor-el said

Does pressing the ESC key select the full text in the location bar?

No, ctrl-A does. The cursor is simply at the end of the text in the url entry box.

Oh; and btw - not sure if this is useful info - the exact same thing is happening if I click the little plus-icon next to the last tab. But I guess it just calls the same function as invoked by ctrl-t.

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Ok, I've solved my own issue; using the default "home" page, but blocked all the crap on it.

Thanks.