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How do I make it so when I create a new tab it doesn't bring the text from the search box of the previous tab?

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Pretend I am on "gmail.com" if I am on that screen and I hit ctrl+t to make a new tab in the new tab the search bar shows "gmail.com" also or whatever I had in the previous screen. I would like it so when I press ctrl+t and start entering a new address such as facebook.com, it is either blank or replaces the text in it already.

Right now if I am on "gmail.com" and I hit ctrl+t and start typing in "facebook.com" it will type "gmail.comfacebook.com".

Pretend I am on "gmail.com" if I am on that screen and I hit ctrl+t to make a new tab in the new tab the search bar shows "gmail.com" also or whatever I had in the previous screen. I would like it so when I press ctrl+t and start entering a new address such as facebook.com, it is either blank or replaces the text in it already. Right now if I am on "gmail.com" and I hit ctrl+t and start typing in "facebook.com" it will type "gmail.comfacebook.com".

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Are you using the optional Search Bar, which is from the Customize palette?
Or the default Location Bar / URL Bar which has a multitude of functions?

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Do you mean the search bar on the default Firefox Home page?