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What's new in Firefox Firefox: under the default search engine, search terms are displayed in the address bar of the search results page instead of URL

2025-01-15 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizen Coje_He for the clue delivery! CTOnews.com, December 24 (Xinhua)-- Firefox Nightly recently added a new feature that allows users to search for a keyword using the default search engine, and instead of displaying a long list of URLs on the address bar of the search results page, search terms are displayed. For example, if you use the default engine to search for "CTOnews.com", it will no longer be URL on the address bar, but will display "CTOnews.com".

The existing version of Firefox displays the URL address on the address bar

When enabled, only show "CTOnews.com" CTOnews.com learned that users can check this option in the Firefox's "search" column settings (the default in the new version), but this new feature only applies to the default search engine. Mozilla has been working on persistent search terms in the Firefox address bar. The default behavior in Firefox Nightly is changed to get "early feedback" on the implementation.

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