Revert address bar "enter" behaviour to that of firefox 41
I've updated from firefox 41 to 43, and the first annoying thing I noticed is that I have to press one more key to visit a frequently visited site.
In the 41st version if I typed "e" in the address bar, the first option in the auto-suggest drop down was "http://www.ebay.com/" and was already selected, so pressing "enter" I was navigated to the specified site.
In the 43rd version when I type "e" in the address bar, the first option is "e - Search with Google", and pressing "enter" obviously performs a google search. Thus I need to press an Arrow Down key before I can navigate to the desired site. I don't like this behavior, because it slows me down by as much as 33%. Setting keyword.enabled to false does not bring the auto-suggested URL to the top either.
How can I fix this (without patching firefox or switching a browser)?
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That "Search with ..." is new feature in Firefox 43. To turn it off do this:
- Go to about:config in Firefox (typed in the URL bar)
- Click the I'll be careful button
- Locate the browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete boolean pref
- Double-click to change the value to false
Note: You may need to restart Firefox for the changes to take effect.
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Do as above. When the list comes up, highlight what you DON'T want using the arrow buttons, and press Delete.
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That "Search with ..." is new feature in Firefox 43. To turn it off do this:
- Go to about:config in Firefox (typed in the URL bar)
- Click the I'll be careful button
- Locate the browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete boolean pref
- Double-click to change the value to false
Note: You may need to restart Firefox for the changes to take effect.