The Awesome Bar of Firefox is too good. However, when compared to Google Chrome’s bar it lacks in one aspect. Search for single keywords.
I always use the location bar to search. Say I wanted to lookup the techcrunch webpage. In Chrome all I have to do is to type techcrunch and hit enter. The Google search shows me the result. In Firefox the same does not happen. Instead, Firefox interprets the single keyword as http://techcrunch/ and then goes on to display an error page. Shucks! They force me to either break up the keyword into two, for example; as tech crunch, or else open google.com and then search for the single keyword.
That is when I stumbled across a plugin for Firefox which does the instant search thing. Good though it was, I decided to get rid of it after just an hour. The reason? Well, it required me to type g every time if I wanted google search. And habits are not easily changed.
But after removing it, I noticed that my Awesome Bar wasn’t showing me the drop down option bar as it used to earlier. Upon googling, I found that the config can be corrected by going to the about:config and searching for the keyword browser.urlbar.
I noticed one another config option that was turned off by default: browser.urlbar.autoFill. Turn this on, and Firefox will try to auto-complete the search string using the best option from the Awesome Bar, mimicking Chrome’s behavior.
Awesome Bar just got more Awesome!
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