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What do I need to do to disable, hide, or eliminate the horizontal scroll bar?

What do I need to do to disable, hide, or eliminate the horizontal scroll bar? One is displayed when I open spreadsheets using Google Sheets, which ends up blocking info… (xem thêm)

What do I need to do to disable, hide, or eliminate the horizontal scroll bar? One is displayed when I open spreadsheets using Google Sheets, which ends up blocking information that is normally seen.

I'm on Windows 11 and have the current Firefox installed.

Thank you.

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Incognito Mode disappeared after upate, anyone else notice this too?

Just did a Mozilla update and noticed the Incognito Mode isn't working the same. I can click a link to New Private Window, but it looks exactly the same as a regular win… (xem thêm)

Just did a Mozilla update and noticed the Incognito Mode isn't working the same. I can click a link to New Private Window, but it looks exactly the same as a regular window. Incognito Mode was always purple which help me know I was in that mode. Anyone else notice this? Any suggestions? Thank you in advance.

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Please Show Full URLs by Default and Disable “Show Search Terms in Address Bar” by Default

Subject: Feedback: Please Show Full URLs by Default and Disable “Show Search Terms in Address Bar” by Default Hello Mozilla Firefox Team, I would like to suggest two chan… (xem thêm)

Subject: Feedback: Please Show Full URLs by Default and Disable “Show Search Terms in Address Bar” by Default

Hello Mozilla Firefox Team,

I would like to suggest two changes to Firefox’s default address bar behavior that would improve transparency, usability, and user trust.

1. Show Full URL Addresses by Default

  Currently, Firefox hides parts of the URL such as “https://” and sometimes simplifies the displayed address. I believe Firefox should display the complete URL at all times by default, including:
  • Protocol (`https://`)
  • Full subdomains (`www`, `m`, etc.)
  • Complete path when relevant

Displaying the full address helps users:

  • Better verify website authenticity
  • Detect phishing or deceptive domains more easily
  • Understand exactly where they are navigating
  • Maintain consistency with technical and professional workflows


2. Disable “Show Search Terms in the Address Bar on Results Pages” by Default

  The feature that replaces the actual search engine URL with the search query text can be confusing and reduces transparency. Many users expect the address bar to show the real URL of the page they are visiting.

I recommend disabling this feature by default because:

  • It hides useful navigational information
  • It makes copying/searching URLs less predictable
  • It can create ambiguity about the actual site/page being viewed
  • Advanced and privacy-conscious users generally prefer seeing the real URL

Users who prefer the simplified search-term display could still enable it manually in settings.

Firefox has traditionally been a browser focused on user control, openness, and transparency. These changes would align well with those principles.

Thank you for your work on Firefox and for considering this feedback.

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how can I run FF using different UserChrome.css files but using a single FF Profile.

It's very tricky the clone a FF profile, so I want to avoid that. (If there is a SIMPLE way to clone a FF profile, that would suffice. I have found no such animal.) … (xem thêm)

It's very tricky the clone a FF profile, so I want to avoid that. (If there is a SIMPLE way to clone a FF profile, that would suffice. I have found no such animal.)

I would like to start Firefox by invoking different UserChrome.CSS files.

Is that possible?

I am not intereted in RUNNING both these simultaneously.

yes, I realize I could go through renaming and unrenaming files before starting FF to achieve this. But, I am I'm looking for a method using native FF resources.

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Firefox text on a Windows 10 machine with OS scaling set to 200% is pixelated.

Bought a new monitor which is set to 3840 x 2160 by default, so i had to change the Windows UI display setting to 200% for my eyes. This is fantastic on Windows and works… (xem thêm)

Bought a new monitor which is set to 3840 x 2160 by default, so i had to change the Windows UI display setting to 200% for my eyes.

This is fantastic on Windows and works as expected with Chrome and Edge browsers. Type appears to be correctly anti-aliased. It does not work with firefox, however. Both the browser UI and viewport content is pixelated.

Attached are three examples of the pixelation on text that we are seeing.

There is no scaling set within the browser - this is a new install with everything set to default at 100%.

Is there a system setting that we need to invoke in order to smooth type within the viewport. There are several articles on this forum that seem to touch on type smoothing but we were looking to confirm whether there is a default setting that can be changed outright.

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the letters are not the same intensity - for instance 't; is bold, most of the other letters are quite pale. I didn't change anything. Running Windows 10

I am somehow getting the new letter rendering on Windows 10, most letters are very pale, 't' is bold , tabs pale , looks horrible. I didn't change anything. So, annoying,… (xem thêm)

I am somehow getting the new letter rendering on Windows 10, most letters are very pale, 't' is bold , tabs pale , looks horrible. I didn't change anything. So, annoying, difficult to read. Please help.

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