Stop having search results show in address bar.

I dislike having my search suggestions show in the address bar. I have cleared the box on the search settings box, however searches continue to show only in the address… (tuilleadh eolais)

I dislike having my search suggestions show in the address bar. I have cleared the box on the search settings box, however searches continue to show only in the address bar. If i go to the Google home page the searches show on a webpage Any help will be appreciated.

Asked by chris734 1 lá ó shin

Last reply by Agent virtuel 39 nóiméad ó shin

Firefox automatically saving files instead of asking me where to save

Hello, As you can see always ask where to save is selected but whenever I download a PDF file it doesn't ask me and it just saves to downloads. How can I fix that? … (tuilleadh eolais)

Hello,

As you can see always ask where to save is selected but whenever I download a PDF file it doesn't ask me and it just saves to downloads. How can I fix that?

Asked by ttsankov2 11 uair ó shin

Last reply by MarkRH 43 nóiméad ó shin

post refresh firefox now I need to log on apps each time?

Hello Folks: after having the 'invisible' band across the top of each page, it was advised I reset : was fine saved all bookmarks before hand etc. Now, I am having to l… (tuilleadh eolais)

Hello Folks: after having the 'invisible' band across the top of each page, it was advised I reset : was fine saved all bookmarks before hand etc. Now, I am having to log into my usual apps each time: eg. the Library, the duck.ai, the Fitness app etc. Was this a result of the reset: wondering if the duckduckgo Privacy Essentials extension and the FF reset (refresh?) in now in conflict: I am not a greenhorn but definitely not an advanced techy so laylman's terms please THANK you for your help with this.

Asked by Libbie 1 lá ó shin

Last reply by James 44 nóiméad ó shin

Request for clarification: Is it still possible to disable new‑tab search focus handoff to the address bar in Firefox 148.0?

In Firefox 148.0, I am encountering an issue related to input‑focus behavior on the default New Tab Page. I would like to confirm whether this behavior is now hardcoded o… (tuilleadh eolais)

In Firefox 148.0, I am encountering an issue related to input‑focus behavior on the default New Tab Page. I would like to confirm whether this behavior is now hardcoded or whether any configuration options remain available to modify it.

Issue description

When opening a new tab, Firefox displays a search box in the center of the page. In previous versions, this search box could function as a true input field. However, in Firefox 148.0, any attempt to type into this field results in the input focus being immediately transferred to the address bar (Awesome Bar). As a result, the central search box no longer accepts direct input and appears to function only as a visual entry point.

Configuration options already tested

Based on documentation and community discussions for earlier Firefox versions, I attempted to locate and modify the following about:config preferences:

  • browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.improvesearch.handoffToAwesomebar
  • browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.improvesearch.handoffToAwesomebar2

Neither preference exists in Firefox 148.0. I also reviewed other Activity Stream and URL bar–related preferences but did not find any that influence this focus‑handoff behavior.

Current observations

Testing suggests that Firefox 148.0 may have removed the internal toggles that previously controlled this behavior. The focus handoff from the New Tab Page search box to the address bar appears to be enforced at the application level, with no remaining user‑configurable switches exposed through about:config.

Questions for clarification

  1. 1 Has the focus‑handoff mechanism for the New Tab Page been fully hardcoded in Firefox 148.0, making it no longer configurable through about:config?
  1. 2 Is there a new or undocumented preference that restores the ability for the New Tab Page search box to receive input directly?
  1. 3 Are there design documents, Bugzilla tickets, or release notes that describe the removal of the previous handoff preferences?
  1. 4 If this behavior is now intentional and no longer user‑configurable, is using an extension (e.g., New Tab Override) the only remaining method to prevent focus from being redirected to the address bar?

Any technical insight or references from developers or community members would be greatly appreciated.

Asked by abc jlhz 4 huaire ó shin

Last reply by Agent virtuel 1 uair ó shin

I can't open a second window

I just updated to 148.0 and now can't find a way to open a second window. I've searched for options since it's not coming up clicking the icon in my taskbar, or any other… (tuilleadh eolais)

I just updated to 148.0 and now can't find a way to open a second window. I've searched for options since it's not coming up clicking the icon in my taskbar, or any other place indicated. Mac IOS

Asked by Juliana 1 lá ó shin

Last reply by Kiki 2 uair ó shin

How can I get Google off my firefox page?

How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How ca… (tuilleadh eolais)

How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?How can I get Google off my firefox page?

Asked by Fred Holz 6 huaire ó shin

Last reply by James 5 huaire ó shin

How do I get rid of AI?

My browser recently updated and announced some stuff about using AI. I don't want it. I don't want to associate with AI. Is there a way to rollback my browser to a previo… (tuilleadh eolais)

My browser recently updated and announced some stuff about using AI. I don't want it. I don't want to associate with AI. Is there a way to rollback my browser to a previous version?

Asked by j_smith2017 8 n-uaire ó shin

Last reply by James 7 n-uaire ó shin

Can I recover my emails if I uninstall Firefox & then reinstall it?

When prompted Firefox does not load correctly, but once I get yahoo emails loaded I can access them. Can I uninstall & then reinstall firefox to try to get it to work… (tuilleadh eolais)

When prompted Firefox does not load correctly, but once I get yahoo emails loaded I can access them. Can I uninstall & then reinstall firefox to try to get it to work. Will I loose all my emails? I’m still using windows 10.

Asked by donwrightdenver 8 n-uaire ó shin

Last reply by wirkutskijkarl 7 n-uaire ó shin

Firefox ignoring EVERY enabled extension

Is anyone monitoring this community? Has it been abandoned? I've been having an ongoing problem. I fixed it myself, because after posting here, I had zero responses and d… (tuilleadh eolais)

Is anyone monitoring this community? Has it been abandoned?

I've been having an ongoing problem. I fixed it myself, because after posting here, I had zero responses and didn't know what to do, so I messed around and tried things on my own, which seemed to fix it. But apparently, it is not fixed, and I still don't know what to do. A Firefox expert I am not.

Very simply, I use two different computers, each 2000+ miles apart. Each time, and this has worked for well over 3 years now, the entire computer is copied to a backup. The backup data is restored, the current Firefox profile, as well as the Firefox program. To repeat, this has worked for well over 3 years now.

In order to get the extensions working, that requires disabling and then reenabling each one. (Otherwise, Firefox will not access the internet.)

This time, the extensions were disabled and enabled, and everything appeared to be working fine, but nope, not a single extension works. Even choosing a different extension that is normally disabled doesn't work.

I used to use Adaware, which is on the disabled list, so I disabled the non-working Ublock Origin and enabled Adaware, and it doesn't do anything. The ads roam freely all over the page. They pop up and dance around.

Not one extension will work. New, old, enabled, disabled, whatever. Nothing.

Does it bear repeating that I am not a Firefox expert? Without an answer from someone who knows what they're doing, I may as well switch to crap, inferior Edge with the zillions of dancing, pop-up ads. And I hate Edge.

I'm begging for an expert to help here.

Asked by Beadmaster 1 lá ó shin

Last reply by TechHorse 11 uair ó shin

Ctrl + Shift + V keeps bringing up a pop up

When copying and pasting from one application to another, by using Ctrl + Shift + V to paste without format to Google Docs, I keep getting a "Paste" pop up that I've neve… (tuilleadh eolais)

When copying and pasting from one application to another, by using Ctrl + Shift + V to paste without format to Google Docs, I keep getting a "Paste" pop up that I've never gotten until now. It keeps getting in the way and I don't see a way to remove it.

It's making copying and pasting very difficult and is driving me up the wall.

Asked by fireballplayer0 10 n-uaire ó shin

Last reply by TyDraniu 10 n-uaire ó shin

various GUI elements crash the program if they are displayed more than once

Popup GUI elements if pulled up twice in quick succession spike my CPU usage and crash the program some examples: -menu bar menus -the menu button -context menus (website… (tuilleadh eolais)

Popup GUI elements if pulled up twice in quick succession spike my CPU usage and crash the program

some examples: -menu bar menus -the menu button -context menus (websites with their own context menus do not do this) -preview tooltips

I've tried disabling extensions, turning hardware acceleration off and on and disabling AI to no avail. Disabling the preview tooltips 'worked' but I'd prefer not to disable everything here. Are there any other settings that might help?

Asked by Bwitty03 1 lá ó shin

Last reply by TyDraniu 11 uair ó shin

Emoji no longer display after upgrade to 148

Since updating Firefox from a previous version, the browser no longer displays any Unicode emoji characters. Where an emoji would normally be rendered (👁️), the browser i… (tuilleadh eolais)

Since updating Firefox from a previous version, the browser no longer displays any Unicode emoji characters. Where an emoji would normally be rendered (👁️), the browser instead displays empty space. Websites such as twitter and discord, which use their own artwork for emoji, are unaffected. This has negatively affected my browsing experience.

For illustrative purposes, I will add a series of emoji and include a screenshot of how they are displayed: (😀🙁😡💀). Other characters still display correctly: (β❖♞䷲⎈𐘢𓀺இ). My computer otherwise displays emoji correctly. The issue persists after disabling extensions, and has persisted between computer restarts.

I'm running Linux (NixOS) and Firefox version 148. I've tested on Chrome based browsers and they work fine. Tested on Firefox forks and they also don't display correctly. This is new since less than a week ago.

Thanks for any help with this.

Asked by seedsca 1 lá ó shin

Last reply by TyDraniu 12 uair ó shin