Use address bar keyboard shortcuts to power up your search

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The Firefox address bar, also called the URL bar or location bar, shows the web address (URL) of the page you're on. It's also a great tool for finding pages from your browsing history, bookmarks, open tabs, and more. Just start typing in the address bar and a list of sites to choose from will be displayed.

Use these keyboard shortcuts to speed up your search. If you are looking for a specific type of result, like a bookmark or tag, typing in special characters after each search term, separated by spaces, in the address bar will filter your results.

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  • ^ to search for matches in your browsing history
  • * to search for matches in your bookmarks
  • + to search for matches in pages you've tagged
  • % to search for matches in your currently open tabs
  • ~ to search for matches in pages you've typed
  • # to search for matches in page titles
  • @ to search for matches in web addresses (URLs)

For example, if you're looking for a page you bookmarked called Mozilla Firefox Support, you might type mozilla. The autocomplete results appear, but might not show the page you want.

You can narrow your results down to bookmarks only by making your search string mozilla *.

If you still have too many results, you can further restrict the search by making your search string mozilla * support #. Now, the autocomplete list will only show bookmarked pages with mozilla and support in the page title.

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