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Quote from: Toumaz on June 18, 2008, 02:51:08 amLink, please? (Unless you mean oldbar, which only restores the look, not the functionality.)Link
Link, please? (Unless you mean oldbar, which only restores the look, not the functionality.)
I downloaded Firefox 3 a few hours ago, like many others. Since then I've been spending my time finding a way to revert the so-called "awesome bar" to its predecessor's behavior, since I absolutely hate the way the new "intelligent search algorithm" works. It's ineffective, unintuitive and to top it off very slow. I know that there are many users that raise this feature to the heavens and claim it to be the best feature of FF3, but as for myself, I can't stand it. Typing a single "s" into the location bar (which was in FF2 a quick way for me to access several Soldat related websites) now gives me the excellent suggestion of visiting www.google.se, because of the single S in the TLD. To quote the feature list, "results are returned according to their a combination of frequency, and recency of visits to that page". I doubt I can somehow visit, say, this very site more than my localized Google site. And I tend to remember website URL:s more so than the actual titles as well - in FF2 typing "forums.soldat.pl", to take the obvious example, would neatly list the most recent paged I had viewed here. I could go on and point out more things that bother me about it, but I just can't be arsed.But thanks to what seems to be sheer arrogance from the Mozilla Developers they didn't even bother giving the user the choice of simply having the auto-completion work the FF2 way. (I remember seeing a quote from the devs saying that they would not add this either, and that users would get used to it eventually and realize it's so much better. Thank you very much, but I think I know myself what I prefer.) Yes, there are certain ways to slightly tweak the algorithm, and to make it less obtrusive or even hide it altogether. But should adding an option to revert it back to the FF2 behavior really be such a big thing, considering the other 14,999 improvements they've done to FF3? Opera has the same feature, but you can actually turn it off.If there is a way to get my precious URL bar back ye olde style, then do tell. I most certainly haven't found one. If there isn't, then I might as well go back to FF2 or switch to Opera. (Which for the record is a very nice browser. It displays pages, and stuff.)
It is trivial to turn the awesomebar off :http://www.kennycarlile.net/2008/06/17/disabled-firefox-3-awesomebar/As well as hundreds/thousands of other results for "firefox3 disable awesomebar": http://www.google.com/search?q=firefox3+disable+awesomebar
If you look through the rest of those google results, there are at least a few that talk about how to revert to Fx2-like behavior. I didn't really read the one I linked to, it just looked right at first glance.
Quote from: jrgp on September 30, 2010, 03:36:50 pmOnly anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.so clearly jgrp is a goddamn anime connoisseur. his opinion might as well be law here.
Only anime shows I've felt any interest in over the years are Pokemon (original TV series) and various hentai.
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-> (13:57) From stroke, to mozilla: - you want the 'oldbar' plugin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6227
Note that the underlying autocomplete algorithm is the Firefox 3 algorithm, not the Firefox 2 algorithm. oldbar only affects the presentation of the results.[/qoute]
Quote from: FliesLikeABrick on June 18, 2008, 01:05:00 pm -> (13:57) From stroke, to mozilla: - you want the 'oldbar' plugin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6227... from the plugin description:QuoteNote that the underlying autocomplete algorithm is the Firefox 3 algorithm, not the Firefox 2 algorithm. oldbar only affects the presentation of the results.[/qoute]