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You messed up the address bar and I want it back. The "http://www." all needs to show. Not just a "www." Don't tell me that it doesn't mean anything. I need it to show.

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I got on today and I noticed you got rid of the "http://" which just because failures don't type that in when they put in the address doesn't mean it doesn't need to show. IT NEEDS TO SHOW. It's important for what I do, it makes it look organized in the drop list. Microsoft messed up their folder directories with their craptastic directory bar that doesn't show the whole thing and now you have followed suit. Chrome forces the use of terrible unorganized tabs that when you click a link, it hijacks your current browser page, and they also don't show the address bar completely so good job at copying a terrible browser.

Basically my question is, is there a way to get the http:// part to show or did Mozilla screw up their own browser? If you are going to make changes you really need to give a way to change it back.

I got on today and I noticed you got rid of the "http://" which just because failures don't type that in when they put in the address doesn't mean it doesn't need to show. IT NEEDS TO SHOW. It's important for what I do, it makes it look organized in the drop list. Microsoft messed up their folder directories with their craptastic directory bar that doesn't show the whole thing and now you have followed suit. Chrome forces the use of terrible unorganized tabs that when you click a link, it hijacks your current browser page, and they also don't show the address bar completely so good job at copying a terrible browser. Basically my question is, is there a way to get the http:// part to show or did Mozilla screw up their own browser? If you are going to make changes you really need to give a way to change it back.