how to get rid of the stupid drop down box in the search box
how to get rid of the stupid drop down box in the search box
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If you want to restore the previously used standalone window to manage search engines then you can toggle this pref to false with a middle-click on the about:config page.
- about:config page: browser.search.showOneOffButtons = false
Close and restart Firefox to the change effective.
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Hi there,
Sorry to hear you don't like the new search box. I'm assuming that you're talking about the extra buttons now that allow you to search Wikipedia/Twitter etc.?
If so, here's how to remove the extra options.
How to manage Search Engines in Firefox
You'll want to read the last section - Hide search engines
If this is not what you meant, please let me know.
Tim
I still get the drop down box and have to click twice to search for what i want
Tim said
here's how to remove the extra options. How to manage Search Engines in Firefox You'll want to read the last section - Hide search engines
That page does not exist. The correct link is Search bar - add, change and manage search engines on Firefox - see if anything in that article is helpful ... for example, if the problem is search suggestions then yoiu can turn those off. See the section Turn search suggestions on or off
tried all of this already and still get a drop down box that's very annoying ! have to click twice to search MY search
วิธีแก้ปัญหาที่เลือก
If you want to restore the previously used standalone window to manage search engines then you can toggle this pref to false with a middle-click on the about:config page.
- about:config page: browser.search.showOneOffButtons = false
Close and restart Firefox to the change effective.
now your talking,,thank you very much!!
windsorbug said
tried all of this already and still get a drop down box that's very annoying ! have to click twice to search MY search
What do you mean by "MY search"? http://www.mysearch.com or "mywebsearch" or something else? If you want to always use an alternate search engine without having to click its "one-click" icon at the bottom of the Search bar drop-down box, then you can set it as the default search engine in Firefox Options -> Search panel.
As for the drop-down box itself, you can minimize what's shown there by turning off search suggestions and hiding the alternate search engines you don't use, as explained in the Search bar - add, change and manage search engines on Firefox article.
Forget my last reply. I see you already used the solution that cor-el provided.
about:config page: browser.search.showOneOffButtons = false
I'm not a very technical user but love my Firefox browser.
I want to eliminate the annoying drop down search bar and just keep it visible all the time. Can someone please provide me the step by step procedure to do this please? Every time I move my mouse a little to high in the screen the bar keeps dropping down hiding access to the application menu bar........................sooooooooooooo annoying!!!
cor-el said
If you want to restore the previously used standalone window to manage search engines then you can toggle this pref to false with a middle-click on the about:config page.Close and restart Firefox to the change effective.
- about:config page: browser.search.showOneOffButtons = false
For the record, there's a plan to remove this preference in a future Firefox version. Here's the bug report (read Bugzilla Etiquette before commenting in bug reports)
- Bug 1119250 - Remove the old searchbar UI
To Yachtmeister: You wrote,
I'm not a very technical user but love my Firefox browser. I want to eliminate the annoying drop down search bar and just keep it visible all the time. Can someone please provide me the step by step procedure to do this please? Every time I move my mouse a little to high in the screen the bar keeps dropping down hiding access to the application menu bar........................sooooooooooooo annoying!!!
You posted this support request in someone else's thread. The thread owner's question is solved so I'll close this thread.
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