Hooray! Been waiting for this for a long time. I'll be especially happy if Mozilla can manage to improve the default look of Firefox on Linux, where it's just absolutely dreadful (and where I'm usually forced to resort to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/fxchrome/ to preserve my sanity).
Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
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Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
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I prefer it this way...The address box works as a search bar but the search is persistent (ie. I can search for something, close the tab and come back later in two key presses)
My problem with conflating search and URL is 1) 1-word searches/domains or searches involving a domain-looking piece of text throw it off. 2) cluttering my typed-URL history with search keywords.
2) Bothers me to an extent but since FF ranks by usage + weights naked domains higher in the awesomebar it isn't too big an issue.
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
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I've recently tried to switch back from chrome to Firefox but the persistent search thing really bugs me, as well as the fact that it doesn't always search when typing into the url bar. If you want to get back so quickly there are recently closed, bookmarks, history and plenty of other ways. Always persisting the search term I find very visually distracting. Edit: On the other hand, the current tab behaviour is more…
There is a not-so-well-known trick. Type % into the url bar and you can quickly navigate tabs opened. :)
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#34They're still keeping the search and address boxes separate? :\
I just get rid of the search bar and use the URL bar for search too, don't think there are any downsides to doing that.
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#35They're still keeping the search and address boxes separate? :\
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
I prefer it this way...The address box works as a search bar but the search is persistent (ie. I can search for something, close the tab and come back later in two key presses)
My problem with conflating search and URL is 1) 1-word searches/domains or searches involving a domain-looking piece of text throw it off. 2) cluttering my typed-URL history with search keywords.
With DuckDuckGo, it's easy to prepend/append "!ddg" onto the offending text to force a search. I sometimes have to do this for arithmetic operations, the first operand of which the bar interprets as an address. For me, the small amount of extra time this takes is worth it. A unified search/URL bar, particularly with DDG's bang functionality, feels like a command line. And a command line feels like home.
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#37So I'm quite sad to see it landing in Firefox.
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
My problem with conflating search and URL is 1) 1-word searches/domains or searches involving a domain-looking piece of text throw it off. 2) cluttering my typed-URL history with search keywords.
1) My feelings as well 2) Bothers me to an extent but since FF ranks by usage + weights naked domains higher in the awesomebar it isn't too big an issue.
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#39I'm happy with the tabs provided with my OS theme and do not want each app to have tabs with a custom shape and wasted space. Do not want a rainbow in my title bar and have not met anyone > 12 that does.
What is it with these people and their obsession with skinz! and constant rearranging of buttons?
Re: Australis is landing in Firefox Nightly
#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
I prefer it this way...The address box works as a search bar but the search is persistent (ie. I can search for something, close the tab and come back later in two key presses)
My problem with conflating search and URL is 1) 1-word searches/domains or searches involving a domain-looking piece of text throw it off. 2) cluttering my typed-URL history with search keywords.
Example I always run into:
site:news.ycombinator.com foo bar baz
"site" is an unknown protocol now, because it looks like a URL. I have to remember to put the search terms first.