url does not show up in address bar...and when i type in a search box, the cursor jumps up to the address bar automatically
I'm not sure what happened. However, I can never see the URL in the address bar anymore. I go from page to page, and the URL shows only for a split second, then disappers. All the address bar says is "Search or enter address"
I copy and paste a lot of URL links for work, so this makes it very painful and a hassle now. Where now i need to go back, right click on a link, and do "copy link location". Where as i used to just go up to the address bar and copy the URL.
Also, I notice now when I start typing on certain search boxes. The cursor automatically jumps to the URL address bar as soon as I start typing. Which is really annoying.
It will only do it once it seems....but its annoying when i try to type a search...only to see that i've been typing in the URL address box cus it jumped up there.
PLEASE HELP!!!!
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