Các câu trả lời gần đây cho Long text is not visible in the search window.https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/12647632019-07-16T13:36:03-07:00Спасибо!
2019-07-16T13:36:03-07:00Vladislav5https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238050<p>Спасибо!
</p>Vladislav5 said
jscher2000 said
Vladislav5 said
But there used to be a tooltip.
Tooltip is much 2019-07-16T12:31:09-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238045<p><em>Vladislav5 <a href="#answer-1238037" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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<em>Vladislav5 <a href="#answer-1238026" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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But there used to be a tooltip.
Tooltip is much more convenient.
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<p>Oh, I didn't know that. (I don't use search engine suggestions.) When did it change?
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<p>I can not say exactly.
About 2-3 years ago.
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<p>Hmm, a lot changed in Firefox 57 as you may recall!
</p><p>If you are venturing down the road of creating a userChrome.css file, this rule will eliminate the wasted space to the left of the search suggestions on the Search Bar. That will let you see a few more characters. But I can't see any way to show tooltips for the suggestions.
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<pre>/* SEARCH BAR */
/* Remove empty space left of search engine suggestions */
#PopupSearchAutoComplete .search-panel-tree .ac-type-icon {
display: none&nbsp;!important;
}
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<p>I'm attaching a screenshot showing the results. Of course, it might be simpler to reduce the font size if that wouldn't be too hard on your eyes.
</p>It is not that difficult to create userChrome.css if you have never used it.
The first step is to op2019-07-16T12:05:52-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238040<p>It is not that difficult to create userChrome.css if you have never used it.
</p><p>The first step is to open the "Help -&gt; Troubleshooting Information" page and find the button to access the profile folder.
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<ul><li><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-troubleshooting-information-page-fix-firefox" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-troubleshooting-information-page-fix-firefox</a>
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<p>You can find this button under the "Application Basics" section as "Profile Folder -&gt; Open Folder".
If you click this button then you open the profile folder in the Windows File Explorer.
You need to create a folder with the name <u>chrome</u> in this folder (name is all lowercase).
In the <b>chrome</b> folder you need to create a text file with the name <u>userChrome.css</u> (name is case sensitive).
In this userChrome.css text file you paste the text posted.
On Mac you can use the TextEdit utility to create the userChrome.css file as a plain text file.
</p><p>In Windows saving the file is usually the only time things get more complicated because Windows can silently add a .txt file extension and you end up with a file named <i>userChrome.css.txt</i>.
To avoid this you need to make sure to select "All files" in the dialog to save the file in the text editor using "Save File as".
</p><p>You need to close (Quit/Exit) and restart Firefox when you create or modify the userChrome.css file.
</p>Thank.
I find it difficult to follow these tips, because I do not know much English.
2019-07-16T11:57:01-07:00Vladislav5https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238038<p>Thank.
I find it difficult to follow these tips, because I do not know much English.
</p>I can not say exactly.
About 2-3 years ago.
2019-07-16T11:52:04-07:00Vladislav5https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238037<p>I can not say exactly.
About 2-3 years ago.
</p>You can consider to use the location/address bar to do the searches.
The address bar occupies the fu2019-07-16T11:51:52-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238036<p>You can consider to use the location/address bar to do the searches.
The address bar occupies the full screen width via a negative margin-left, but gets a padding via JavaScript to restrict its content width to the width of the address bar showing lots of white.
</p><p>Add code to the <b>userChrome.css</b> file below the default @namespace line.
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<ul><li><a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/userChrome.css" rel="nofollow">http://kb.mozillazine.org/userChrome.css</a>
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<pre>@namespace url("<a href="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul" rel="nofollow">http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul</a>"); /* only needed once */
#urlbar-results {--item-padding-start: 50.00px !important; --item-padding-end: 50.00px !important;}
</pre>Vladislav5 said
But there used to be a tooltip.
Tooltip is much more convenient.
Oh, I didn't kno2019-07-16T11:45:43-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238034<p><em>Vladislav5 <a href="#answer-1238026" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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But there used to be a tooltip.
Tooltip is much more convenient.
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<p>Oh, I didn't know that. (I don't use search engine suggestions.) When did it change?
</p>Good day!
Thanks for the answer.
But there used to be a tooltip.
Tooltip is much more convenient.
Si2019-07-16T10:55:35-07:00Vladislav5https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1238026<p>Good day!
Thanks for the answer.
But there used to be a tooltip.
Tooltip is much more convenient.
Sincerely, Vladislav.
</p>Hi Vladislav5, you can widen the Search bar at the expense of the Address bar. If you hover your mou2019-07-16T05:35:33-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1264763#answer-1237953<p>Hi Vladislav5, you can widen the Search bar at the expense of the Address bar. If you hover your mouse over the gap in between the two, Firefox should display a double-headed arrow. Click and drag to the left to take space from the address bar and add it to the search bar.
</p><p>If you prefer not to do that, possibly a custom style rule could widen the drop-down for the search bar. (You can apply custom style rule modification to the UI through a userChrome.css file.) A good place to find or ask for mods like that is the following subreddit, but volunteers here sometimes take an interest and come up with something.
</p><p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/" rel="nofollow">https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/</a>
</p><p>I have a general site on userChrome.css here: <a href="https://www.userchrome.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/</a>
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