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Navigate by clicking URL segments in the address bar

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Is it possible to click individual segments of an URL in the address bar to navigate there directly (without manually selecting and deleting the tail)? It's a convenient way to reach upper layers of a website.

For example Vivaldi implements it via Ctrl+<Mouseover/click> (see attached screen capture)

Is there an option or addon to enable this? Thanks in advance

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Is it possible to click individual segments of an URL in the address bar to navigate there directly (without manually selecting and deleting the tail)? It's a convenient way to reach upper layers of a website. For example Vivaldi implements it via Ctrl+<Mouseover/click> (see attached screen capture) Is there an option or addon to enable this? Thanks in advance (In reference to [[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1476628|this post]] where it said "This thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help.")
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Firefox does not currently support clicking individual URL segments in the address bar like Vivaldi does. There is also no built-in option to enable this behavior. Some add-ons have tried to improve address bar navigation, but none truly replicate segment-click navigation due to Firefox security and UI limits. For now, manually editing the URL or using the breadcrumb navigation within websites is the only practical workaround.

Thanks for confirmation. That's exactly why I'm requesting this feature to be provided officially by Mozilla. It's a major productivity and convenience booster for the user.

That's a nice option. This is not exactly the same, but I've been using uppity for sometime. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/uppity/

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