inline AutoComplete
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inline AutoComplete
Is there an option in FireFox to use "Inline AutoComplete" like in IE? I miss it a lot.
Another thing I've gotten totally used to and miss a bit in Firefox is the audible click sound when I click on a link in IE.
Another thing I've gotten totally used to and miss a bit in Firefox is the audible click sound when I click on a link in IE.
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inline autocomplete in Location Bar is possible. Just set browser.urlbar.autoFill to true in about:config.
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asqueella wrote:inline autocomplete in Location Bar is possible. Just set browser.urlbar.autoFill to true in about:config.
I'm using the latest version of Firefox, and there is no such option to modify. Any other suggestions?
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It's not an option in a menu. You have to add it to the auto:config list.
1. To do so, type about:config into the address (url) bar. The list will appear.
2. Right click on the list anywhere and choose New/Boolean
3. Type in browser.urlbar.autoFill and click OK
4. Choose true and click OK
5. Congratulations! You now have inline autocomplete in Firefox.
1. To do so, type about:config into the address (url) bar. The list will appear.
2. Right click on the list anywhere and choose New/Boolean
3. Type in browser.urlbar.autoFill and click OK
4. Choose true and click OK
5. Congratulations! You now have inline autocomplete in Firefox.
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Anonymous wrote:How do I disable the feature so that when I start typing locations, no drop down list appears at all. It seems as if setting Autofill to "false" doesn't do the trick.. Is there any other setting?
You can hide the drop down by adding a line to userChrome.css:
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#PopupAutoComplete, #PopupAutoComplete > .autocomplete-tree { display: none !important; }
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