Các câu trả lời gần đây cho How can I turn off the annoying blue drop down "search with" box in FF65?https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/12510142019-07-17T12:09:42-07:00THANK YOU! And also for showing how to hide the empty drop-down. It seems like it's just one thing2019-07-17T12:09:42-07:00kswartzhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1238327<p>THANK YOU! And also for showing how to hide the empty drop-down. It seems like it's just one thing after another. If I want to search, I will search, I don't need/want all their nagging 'suggestions'. I just want my simple little browser back. How about making all these new 'features' opt-in only/ Please?
</p>Thanks jscher that was the setting I was looking for. I wish I could find a master list of paramete2019-07-09T06:28:19-07:00support2https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1235967<p>Thanks jscher that was the setting I was looking for. I wish I could find a master list of parameters that are configurable with the userchrome file...
</p><p>Anyway that did the trick!
</p><p>BTW yes 68.0 64 bit.
</p>support2 said
The suggestion provided work about 99% well. When applied, the blue bar does indeed2019-07-09T05:23:55-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1235958<p><em>support2 <a href="#answer-1235956" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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The suggestion provided work about 99% well. When applied, the blue bar does indeed go away, however there is still an empty white box about ¼ the height of what the blue bar was.
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<p>Hi support2, did this just appear in Firefox 68? I don't recall seeing an empty frame when testing this preference change before. Unless someone comes up with another workaround:
</p><p>Most likely you will need to use a custom style rule in a userChrome.css file to hide the empty drop-down.
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<pre>/* Suppress URL bar drop-down in Firefox 68 */
panel#urlbar-results {
display: none&nbsp;!important;
}
</pre>
<p>You can find more info on creating an optional userChrome.css file over here: <a href="https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html</a>
</p>The suggestion provided work about 99% well. When applied, the blue bar does indeed go away, howeve2019-07-09T05:12:30-07:00support2https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1235956<p>The suggestion provided work about 99% well. When applied, the blue bar does indeed go away, however there is still an empty white box about ¼ the height of what the blue bar was. What is this white box and how do I get rid of it. Basically I want NOTHING to drop down, spin, flash, whistle, fart, or kick me in the nuts when I type in the address bar. I am a big boy. I know what i am typing and where I want to go. That feature is so AOLish that it is not funny!
</p>bugamode433T said
Note to FF developers: KISS Keep it simple is a better policy. The Bluebar is a 2019-03-04T00:05:52-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1202229<p><em>bugamode433T <a href="#answer-1202222" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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Note to FF developers: KISS Keep it simple is a better policy. The Bluebar is a distraction that the old blinking text that was removed in CSS
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<p>FYI, the blue bar was introduced in Firefox 43 (Dec. 2015) when search was more strongly integrated into the address bar. It informs you of the action that will occur if you press Enter or click the arrow button in the address bar. I am not aware of any plans to get rid of this old feature now.
</p>@ bugamode433T :
"browser.urlbar.OneOffSearches" applies to the bar that lists a number of sea2019-03-04T00:00:39-08:00McCoy-therealhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1202228<p>@ bugamode433T&nbsp;:
</p><p>"browser.urlbar.OneOffSearches" applies to the bar that lists a number of search engines - you set its value to "false" to disable it.
</p><p>"services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.urlbar.maxRichResults " applies to a Sync account .....
</p>Here is what worked for me FF 65.0.2 Win64
in about:config
Set the following
browser.urlbar.maxRich2019-03-03T23:46:57-08:00bugamode433Thttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1202222<p>Here is what worked for me FF 65.0.2 Win64
</p><p>in about:config
</p><p>Set the following
</p><p>browser.urlbar.maxRichResults &gt; 0
browser.urlbar.OneOffSearches &gt; false
</p><p>Others have said to set
services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.urlbar.maxRichResults &gt;False
</p><p>but I found no affect. In other words, the first two items worked and the 3rd one (services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.urlbar.maxRichResults) does not matter
</p><p>Thanks to all for the help in piecing this together. Note to FF developers: KISS Keep it simple is a better policy. The Bluebar is a distraction that the old blinking text that was removed in CSS
</p>Btw, it was setting the browser.urlbar.maxRichResults to 0 that did the trick. Setting keyword.enabl2019-02-21T21:35:54-08:00strewth101https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199172<p>Btw, it was setting the <strong>browser.urlbar.maxRichResults</strong> to 0 that did the trick. Setting <strong>keyword.enabled</strong> to False prevented use of the URL bar as a search engine, which wasn't my plan.
Thanks again.
</p>Thanks McCoy. The blue box's reign of terror is over.
Thanks again to philipp. I'm sure your worka2019-02-21T21:17:41-08:00strewth101https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199169<p>Thanks McCoy. The blue box's reign of terror is over.
Thanks again to philipp. I'm sure your workaround would've worked too.
</p>Hello strewth101,
There are wto different 'blue bars' that can appear under the address bar 2019-02-21T19:29:34-08:00McCoy-therealhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199160<p>Hello strewth101,
</p><p>There are wto different 'blue bars' that can appear under the address bar&nbsp;: there's the blue 'Visit' bar (which I use instead of pressing the Enter key) and there's the blue 'Search with' bar that you are talking about.
</p><p>To get rid of the latter, all you have to do is&nbsp;:
</p><p>On the 'about:config' page set the value of the preference <strong>keyword.enabled</strong> to <strong>false</strong> (and then close and restart Firefox).
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<p>In case you don't want <em>anything</em> to appear under the address bar&nbsp;:
</p><p>Type in the search bar <strong>browser.urlbar.</strong>
</p><p>Look for the preference&nbsp;:
</p><p><strong>browser.urlbar.maxRichResults</strong>
</p><p>And set its value to <strong>0</strong> (= zero)
</p><p>(then close and restart Firefox)
</p>Thanks philipp. userChrome.css files are new to me. I'll give it a go when I have more time.
2019-02-21T18:44:03-08:00strewth101https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199154<p>Thanks philipp. userChrome.css files are new to me. I'll give it a go when I have more time.
</p>hi, support for the browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled preference got removed in firefox 65 unfortu2019-02-21T18:34:00-08:00philipphttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199153<p>hi, support for the browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled preference got removed in firefox 65 unfortunately.
</p><p>as a workaround you could try creating a userChrome.css file with the following content in order to hide the addressbar dropdown-menu:
</p><p><code>#PopupAutoCompleteRichResult {
</code></p><pre><code> display: none!important;
</code></pre><code>
</code><p><code>}</code>
</p><p><a href="https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html</a>
</p>Yeah, that's what my wife said. I'm aware there are more pressing problems in the world. But I find 2019-02-21T18:24:07-08:00strewth101https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199150<p>Yeah, that's what my wife said. I'm aware there are more pressing problems in the world. But I find it annoying. Like someone trying to finish my sentences for me.
Does anyone else have a solution?
</p>Don't worry about it. Finish entering what you want and press Enter.
2019-02-21T18:14:14-08:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1251014#answer-1199147<p>Don't worry about it. Finish entering what you want and press Enter.
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