• youmaynotknow@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I guess I’ll have to try that too. I was sort of circumventing this by clicking once and then hitting the “HOME” key in my keyboard. In any case, it’s much more convoluted than it was when it worked as expected.

    By the way, FF78 is when they started fucking it up like this.

    There has to be some “hidden” setting to flip this to how it was before. I’ve just been too lazy to research it. Guess it’s time to get off my ass and do just that.

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        10 months ago

        Awesome. I didn’t think to look for a script. Very smart of you. I’ll take it for a spin, and if will try on LibreWolf as well.

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          10 months ago

          I was actually just googling for disabling the address bar select-all and this came up near the top. Big surprise, there’s a lot of people that really hate this bug feature.

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            10 months ago

            If you’re interested, it can also be changed in Vivaldi.

            Just type “vivaldi://settings/addressbar” in the address bar, and uncheck “Select Address on Activation”, under “Address Field Options”. I strongly suggest you enable “Show Full Address” by right-clicking the address bar, otherwise it will shift the text and you will have no control over where the cursor lands.

            The only other browser I use, besides these 2, is Brave, and I have not been able to find a way to fix this for it.

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            10 months ago

            I use LibreWolf instead of Firefox, so it didn’t work the first time, as it could not find a Firefox directory, evidently.

            I just opened the script with Gedit, Ctrl H to replace all “Firefox” to “LibreWolf”, and it worked like a charm.

            We can finally be happy.

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      10 months ago

      OK so I did remember correctly. I was using version 60-something before that and wasn’t sure exactly when it changed. Unfortunately I haven’t seen anyone else on the internet find a way to fix this problem. And there were a lot of really pissed off posters in the bug thread asking why if they went out of their way to add code to break this function, why couldn’t they have also taken another five seconds to give us a config setting to disable it.

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        10 months ago

        Absolutely agree with you. I went over some, not all, of the “hidden settings” yesterday, and found nothing. I’ll keep on looking though, and if I find anything, I’ll certainly let you know.