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exclude individual bookmarks from search bar autocomplete

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I would like to either find out how, or make a suggestion, to have a specific bookmark(s) or bookmark tag(s) be excluded from search bar form autocomplete results. I can't find any documentation on this and any web scraper searches are not yielding results. Any information on how this can be done, if it even can be done, would be great. I think it would be a useful feature if it doesn't already exist.

As for a suggestion for any Mozilla devs or add-on/enhancement junkies would be to add a universal tag that excludes bookmarks tagged with it from the search bar results. I'm not sure how feasible it is but I definitely don't know how to write the script or code that would perform that function. Thanks for all your help in advance.

I would like to either find out how, or make a suggestion, to have a specific bookmark(s) or bookmark tag(s) be excluded from search bar form autocomplete results. I can't find any documentation on this and any web scraper searches are not yielding results. Any information on how this can be done, if it even can be done, would be great. I think it would be a useful feature if it doesn't already exist. As for a suggestion for any Mozilla devs or add-on/enhancement junkies would be to add a universal tag that excludes bookmarks tagged with it from the search bar results. I'm not sure how feasible it is but I definitely don't know how to write the script or code that would perform that function. Thanks for all your help in advance.

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That's not currently a feature in Firefox, but it sounds like it would be great.

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