How to make address bar less smart?
How can I make the address bar in Firefox to:
1. Only treat the input as URL if it looks like a valid URL (i.e. starts with scheme://...)
2. Only search if the input is prefixed with a search keyword. E.g. "g foobar" would do Google search for "foobar"
3. Anything else (including non-FQDN addresses and the likes) would just show an error page, without trying to resolve the address or perform a search with it.
Muudetud
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1. No this is no longer possible from my testing. I am still looking for a bug.
2. This used to work, I could not get it to Keywords: https://www-archive.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html per reddit thread I found, tags worked:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/6mr78l/how_do_you_add_multiple_keywords_to_bookmarks/
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/categorizing-bookmarks-make-them-easy-to-find
However, that did not appear to work either. The Keyword Bookmarks add on is no longer supported in the
3. I don't see this a possible at the moment. I disabled all the search features and could not get an error, it always defaulted to a search on the default search engine.
Perhaps others have a suggestion?
You can set keyword.enabled to false to stop Firefox from searching if you type only one word. Firefox will however still try to add the http:// protocol and fixup the URL (prefix www. and postfix .com, see the browser.fixup.alternate.* prefs; fixup only works for the http protocol). If this fails then you get the error page. I'm not aware of a way to prevent Firefox from adding the http: protocol.