How do I make the adress bar autocomplete 'g' to google.com instead of gizmodo.com?
I have already tried deleting the "gizmodo.com" entry both in the drop down menu and my history. It is only recently that firefox does this, I have been using it for years without this problem occuring.
Выбранное решение
You could consider adding a bookmark keyword that resolves the letter g to https://www.google.com/. Here's how:
(1) Bookmark the Google home page somewhere
(2) Access the bookmark details by right-clicking it and choosing Properties (this works on the Bookmarks menu, Bookmarks Toolbar, or in the Sidebar).
(3) In the form, you'll find a blank field for Keyword. Here you can enter g and then save your change.
To use the keyword, type g in the address bar and press Enter. It overrides all the other kinds of autocomplete behavior.
Example screenshot from another thread:
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Hi,
Would you please take a look at this article :
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remove-websites-awesome-bar-suggestions
(I always use the arrow down key to highlight the entry and press Delete)
Happy112 said
Hi, Would you please take a look at this article : https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/remove-websites-awesome-bar-suggestions (I always use the arrow down key to highlight the entry and press Delete)
As I already said in my post, I already did these things and the problem's still there.
Karneolius said
As I already said in my post, I already did these things and the problem's still there.
My apologies .....
Did you go over the whole article though ?
Make sure you don't have a bookmark for gizmodo.com, cause then deleting the entry as described earlier, won't work.
Выбранное решение
You could consider adding a bookmark keyword that resolves the letter g to https://www.google.com/. Here's how:
(1) Bookmark the Google home page somewhere
(2) Access the bookmark details by right-clicking it and choosing Properties (this works on the Bookmarks menu, Bookmarks Toolbar, or in the Sidebar).
(3) In the form, you'll find a blank field for Keyword. Here you can enter g and then save your change.
To use the keyword, type g in the address bar and press Enter. It overrides all the other kinds of autocomplete behavior.
Example screenshot from another thread:
Thank you jscher2000, that did indeed work. Weirdly enough though, the .com url doesn't work - while the local one it redirects to does.
Again, thank you.