How can I remove site name from address bar and left only site URL?
Hello support How can I remove site name from address bar and left only site URL when I enter site URL? Thank you
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Hi, do you mean in the drop-down that shows matches for what you are typing in the address bar? You want to get rid of the title text and show only the URL?
There isn't a built-in way to do that, but custom style rules can modify the layout of the drop-down and hide or restyle matches. This page has some examples of custom style rules to modify the drop-down:
Or maybe you meant something else?
Thank you You solve my problem
Do you have another link to customize new Firefox like 47-48?
Or if you meant that the green text telling you the company that runs a secure (HTTPS) site is taking up too much space on the bar, a custom style rule also can be used to hide that information.
#identity-box.verifiedIdentity #identity-icon-labels { display: none !important; }
Custom style rules are applied to the toolbar area using a userChrome.css file. More info on my site here: https://www.userchrome.org/
dominicdeplorer said
Do you have another link to customize new Firefox like 47-48?
Like... the shape of tabs? It varies based on what you want changed.
To find style gurus, this is a good site:
Is this about showing the Owner of the website when you have a secure connection and an EV certificate?
I fixed my problem, but I have another When I go to secure page that has login form - Firefox offers to me my saved password. How can I hide this offer and show it only after double click on the login field? And in previous version I can delete saved login information in this offered window by pressing Delete button, can I do the same in new version of Firefox?
Any news?
dominicdeplorer said
I fixed my problem, but I have another When I go to secure page that has login form - Firefox offers to me my saved password. How can I hide this offer and show it only after double click on the login field?
You can turn off the autofill behavior:
(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button promising to be careful or accepting the risk.
(2) In the search box above the list, type or paste signon and pause while the list is filtered
(3) Double-click the signon.autofillForms preference to switch the value from true to false
And in previous version I can delete saved login information in this offered window by pressing Delete button, can I do the same in new version of Firefox?
Hmm, try it and see? (I don't let Firefox save my passwords.)
dominicdeplorer said
Any news?
(I'm at work. Shhh...)
I change this value but it didn't help Firefox shows to me all my saved login for this site when I go to secure page I need to hide this and show it only after double click on the login field Thank you
In this image you can see: how I see the gmail page when I go to it I need to hide this window with logins pointed by red arrow and show it only after double click on the login field Thank you
Sorry for Russian screenshot, if you need another - let me know
I see, the built-in feature drops down the list when click into the field. I don't think there is a way to change it to require a double-click.
Check the video please video
On the first page I made one left click to see the saved logins And on the second page I see saved logins at the moment when I go to the page (no need to press left button on mouse) - I need hide this and show only with left click (like in previous Firefox version)
I made the mistake in previous messages: left click, not double click
Yes, as soon as the cursor enters the field -- whether that is because you clicked or because Firefox or the page moved the cursor there -- the list will drop. That is how it works lately. You can propose changes for future versions of Firefox using these channels:
- Feedback: https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/
- Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/firefox
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Firefox
No cursor is still on the top of page, do you think the Firefox emulate left click on the second page?
When you open a page with a form, the page or Firefox may move the cursor into the first field in the form. This probably isn't emulating a click, it's using a script method, similar to how search engines "autofocus" the search box when you load their page.
This is very uncomfortable How I can disable this?