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Make default for login field blank for a particular web site.

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I can make one of five possible usernames appear in the earthlink.net login field. I can not get the default login username to be blank when I go to earthlink.net. How do I do this?

FYI, If the username field is blank, firefox will display a drop down list of all five logins and selecting one will fill in both the username and password field. I think this is pretty slick if only I could get the usename field to default to blank when I first go to the earthlink website.

Firefox 122.0.1 (64 bit) Windows 10

Thanks for your help.

Claude

I can make one of five possible usernames appear in the earthlink.net login field. I can not get the default login username to be blank when I go to earthlink.net. How do I do this? FYI, If the username field is blank, firefox will display a drop down list of all five logins and selecting one will fill in both the username and password field. I think this is pretty slick if only I could get the usename field to default to blank when I first go to the earthlink website. Firefox 122.0.1 (64 bit) Windows 10 Thanks for your help. Claude

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Do you have enabled auto-fill for logins ?

Current Firefox releases include subdomains as a suggestion in the drop-down list. You can control this feature to show/hide subdomains via signon.includeOtherSubdomainsInLookup (true/false) on the about:config page.