Vyhľadajte odpoveď

Vyhnite sa podvodom s podporou. Nikdy vás nebudeme žiadať, aby ste zavolali alebo poslali SMS na telefónne číslo alebo zdieľali osobné informácie. Nahláste prosím podozrivú aktivitu použitím voľby “Nahlásiť zneužitie”.

Ďalšie informácie

how to set focus of cursor to Web Page search box when opening a new tab

  • 6 odpovedí
  • 9 má tento problém
  • 274 zobrazení
  • Posledná odpoveď od gbrew584

more options

I have been searching the internet changing about:config settings, and sifting through files for the past two day. But now I am totally at a loss what to do next. I'm hoping someone can help me find the original help article or tell me what setting I need to adjust to fix my problem. I have Firefox 45.0, Installed with the New Tab Homepage add-on. I use Bing as my Homepage and my web search provider. I am running windows 10.

My problem is: When I add a new tab, The new tab opens to my Homepage (Bing) and the cursor appears at the top of the page in Firefox's address/location/url bar. It just drives me crazy, because I can't just start typing my search string in Bing's search box. i have to click in Bing's search box before I can start typing in the box. There is probably a keyboard short cut I can use, but a keyboard short cut is not what I'm looking for.

When I first open Firefox, Bing appears and the cursor appears in Bing's Search Box (located in the middle of the page). But when I add a tab the cursors focus shift the to the new tab, and appears in the Address/location/url bar.

About 6 months ago I found an article that explained how to change a setting in the about:config area which would make the cursor move to the Bing's search box when a new tab was started. I used the information in the article to set up my laptop and home computer. It worked great. Anytime I opened a new tab the cursor would move straight to the webpage's search box.

Recently, I had to refresh Firefox on my desktop computer. After refreshing, the cursor will no longer move to the Homepage search box automatically. The cursors will only appear in the URL/address bar at the top of the page and it only moves to the homepage search box when I click in the box.

I forgot what line I had changed in about:config to get the cursor to go to the Bing's web page search box when a new tab is opened. I compared the config setting on my desktop and the laptop but I can't find anything that is set up differently.

If anyone knows what setting I need to adjust in about:config to get the cursor to go to the Homepage Websites search box, when a new tab is opened, I would appreciate it!!

I have been searching the internet changing about:config settings, and sifting through files for the past two day. But now I am totally at a loss what to do next. I'm hoping someone can help me find the original help article or tell me what setting I need to adjust to fix my problem. I have Firefox 45.0, Installed with the New Tab Homepage add-on. I use Bing as my Homepage and my web search provider. I am running windows 10. My problem is: When I add a new tab, The new tab opens to my Homepage (Bing) and the cursor appears at the top of the page in Firefox's address/location/url bar. It just drives me crazy, because I can't just start typing my search string in Bing's search box. i have to click in Bing's search box before I can start typing in the box. There is probably a keyboard short cut I can use, but a keyboard short cut is not what I'm looking for. When I first open Firefox, Bing appears and the cursor appears in Bing's Search Box (located in the middle of the page). But when I add a tab the cursors focus shift the to the new tab, and appears in the Address/location/url bar. About 6 months ago I found an article that explained how to change a setting in the about:config area which would make the cursor move to the Bing's search box when a new tab was started. I used the information in the article to set up my laptop and home computer. It worked great. Anytime I opened a new tab the cursor would move straight to the webpage's search box. Recently, I had to refresh Firefox on my desktop computer. After refreshing, the cursor will no longer move to the Homepage search box automatically. The cursors will only appear in the URL/address bar at the top of the page and it only moves to the homepage search box when I click in the box. I forgot what line I had changed in about:config to get the cursor to go to the Bing's web page search box when a new tab is opened. I compared the config setting on my desktop and the laptop but I can't find anything that is set up differently. If anyone knows what setting I need to adjust in about:config to get the cursor to go to the Homepage Websites search box, when a new tab is opened, I would appreciate it!!

Vybrané riešenie

If there is a predefined preference for this, it should appear in about:config and start with extensions.

Alternately, I think this might be the only one that can move the focus into the page:

There is a somewhat distracting switch between loading the built-in new tab page and then loading your preferred replacement. To speed that up, first set the built-in page to show a blank page instead of tiles.

To set the URL of your desired page for the extension, you can click the Options button for the extension on the Add-ons page. Either:

  • Ctrl+Shift+a (Mac: Cmd+Shift+a)
  • "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons

In the left column, click Extensions. Then on the right side, find Custom New Tab and click its Options button. (This screen shot is a bit old, but gives the general idea.)

Čítať túto odpoveď v kontexte 👍 0

Všetky odpovede (6)

more options

Vybrané riešenie

If there is a predefined preference for this, it should appear in about:config and start with extensions.

Alternately, I think this might be the only one that can move the focus into the page:

There is a somewhat distracting switch between loading the built-in new tab page and then loading your preferred replacement. To speed that up, first set the built-in page to show a blank page instead of tiles.

To set the URL of your desired page for the extension, you can click the Options button for the extension on the Add-ons page. Either:

  • Ctrl+Shift+a (Mac: Cmd+Shift+a)
  • "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons

In the left column, click Extensions. Then on the right side, find Custom New Tab and click its Options button. (This screen shot is a bit old, but gives the general idea.)

more options

Okay, I installed the add-on you suggested and it didn't change anything. I disabled the New Tab Homepage add-on which I had previously installed and the Custom New Tab add-on worked. Thanks! for the tip the cursor now goes to the Homepage search bar.

Do you know of a way to produce the same results just using config? Like I mentioned before, my laptop goes to the homepage search bar every time, and I don't use the Custom New Tab add-on. In my laptop, I changed a setting in config to make the cursor go to the homepage but I don't remember what setting I changed. Is there anyway to find the setting?

more options

gbrew584 said

Do you know of a way to produce the same results just using config? Like I mentioned before, my laptop goes to the homepage search bar every time, and I don't use the Custom New Tab add-on. In my laptop, I changed a setting in config to make the cursor go to the homepage but I don't remember what setting I changed. Is there anyway to find the setting?

Hmm, you can sort the customized ("user set") settings to the top of the list in about:config by clicking the Status column heading (once or twice). But there are many to sort through, and I do not have a good guess as to what it is that you changed. You may need to compare the two "side by side" or screenshot-to-screenshot if they can't be brought into physical proximity.

more options

thanks again, for replying to my questions. I have been trying to find a way to compare the settings between the two computers but so far no luck. Thank you for taking the time to help. Have a good one.

more options

If you use a built-in about: page as the new tab page with an extension then the cursor might end up on the web page. I don't know if JavaScript used by a web page overrides this and is able to set the cursor to the search bar on the web page.

more options

cor-el - thanks for taking the time to answer my post. Sorry but I don't know very much about programing and i'm not sure how to use new tab with an extension? could you clarify for me?