Modify the default selected bar when opening a new window/tab
When opening a fresh window/tab on Mozilla Firefox, the address bar is selected by default so you can start typing a url, search, etc (first image).
I would like to change that, so everytime I open a new window/tab the "Search the Web" bar is already selected by default (second image).
All of that while keeping the "Web Search" feature from Options>Home as my homepage.
Any ideas?
Obs: I'm having problems with the "Add images" feature in this forum, so I used postimage.
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Hello brarababa,
Maybe you'd like to give this add-on a try :
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/
See under "About this extension" and scroll down some.
Would that work for you ?
McCoy said
Hello brarababa, Maybe you'd like to give this add-on a try : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/ See under "About this extension" and scroll down some. Would that work for you ?
Hi.
This add-on indeed has a "Set focus to the web page instead of the address bar" feature, but it apparently only works with URLs that start with either "http://" or "https://" (unlike my current homepage/new tab).
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I was thinking about creating a Greasemonkey script so everytime I access "about:home" or "about:newtab", it automatically focus on the search bar (like the 2nd image of my original post).
But I have no knowledge in that matter whatsoever, so I'm not sure if this is possible, and even if it is, I have no idea how to do that.
brarababa said
But I have no knowledge in that matter whatsoever, so I'm not sure if this is possible, and even if it is, I have no idea how to do that.
Neither do I (know how to do that, if at all possible) ...... :(
But there are some contributors here who will know, but : it's 'that time of year' - I don't know when they'll be around .....
If it takes to long and your thread moves further down the queue : just post something like "Bump .... "
Good luck !
Unfortunately, extensions cannot touch about:home or about:config. That also means a *monkey extension can't inject a script into them either.
Since your search engine appears to be DuckDuckGo, you could use New Tab Override to show DDG's home page in a new tab.