Google Chrome like omnibar in Mozilla Firefox
How to make Firefox's awesomebar (addressbar) to work like in Chrome? I mean especially search (words search, not URLs) auto complete from search history.
This addon ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/omnibar/ ) does not answer my question, but I like to use it too. This addon suggests words search from search engine suggestions list, but I want also suggestions from phrases, which I inputted early (like in Chrome), with immediately showing it in awesomebar by blue (or red) color while I typing. Also I want autosaving of this suggesstions between browser restart. Also I want autosaving of this suggestions between browser restarting.
I want like this, but not only for URLs suggestions (I want for words suggestions from my search history too):
http://chromespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/omnibox-suggestions.png
P.S.: I don't have enough reputation to post images directly, sorry (I am new user here).
P.P.S: Omnibox is the other name for Omnibar addon, which does not satisfy my requests as I wrote in my question.
P.P.P.S: I don't want search complete from URLs and tittle of sites as in addon "Prospector - Speak Words" ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/prospector-speak-words/ )
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How to make Firefox's awesomebar (addressbar) to work like in Chrome? I mean especially search (words search, not URLs) auto complete from search history.
This addon ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/omnibar/ ) does not answer my question, but I like to use it too. This addon suggests words search from search engine suggestions list, but I want also suggestions from phrases, which I inputted early (like in Chrome), with immediately showing it in awesomebar by blue (or red) color while I typing. Also I want autosaving of this suggesstions between browser restart. Also I want autosaving of this suggestions between browser restarting.
I want like this, but not only for URLs suggestions (I want for words suggestions from my search history too):
http://chromespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/omnibox-suggestions.png
P.S.: I don't have enough reputation to post images directly, sorry (I am new user here).
P.P.S: Omnibox is the other name for Omnibar addon, which does not satisfy my requests as I wrote in my question.
P.P.P.S: I don't want search complete from URLs and tittle of sites as in addon "Prospector - Speak Words" ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/prospector-speak-words/ )
google-chrome firefox browser search firefox-extensions
What is wrong with simply typing your search into your address bar, exactly? I can search words that will auto complete if I have searched them before. You can even set keywords like g for google, a for amazon and make simple searches like "g whatever" and get search results on whatever.
– Dispenser
Jul 3 '14 at 21:09
@Dispensador Of course I use keywords. But I want this (see image) not only for URLs, but for word phrases too (as in Google Chrome). I want suggestions with immediate auto complete of first in awesomebar (addressbar).
– user1742529
Jul 3 '14 at 22:35
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How to make Firefox's awesomebar (addressbar) to work like in Chrome? I mean especially search (words search, not URLs) auto complete from search history.
This addon ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/omnibar/ ) does not answer my question, but I like to use it too. This addon suggests words search from search engine suggestions list, but I want also suggestions from phrases, which I inputted early (like in Chrome), with immediately showing it in awesomebar by blue (or red) color while I typing. Also I want autosaving of this suggesstions between browser restart. Also I want autosaving of this suggestions between browser restarting.
I want like this, but not only for URLs suggestions (I want for words suggestions from my search history too):
http://chromespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/omnibox-suggestions.png
P.S.: I don't have enough reputation to post images directly, sorry (I am new user here).
P.P.S: Omnibox is the other name for Omnibar addon, which does not satisfy my requests as I wrote in my question.
P.P.P.S: I don't want search complete from URLs and tittle of sites as in addon "Prospector - Speak Words" ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/prospector-speak-words/ )
google-chrome firefox browser search firefox-extensions
How to make Firefox's awesomebar (addressbar) to work like in Chrome? I mean especially search (words search, not URLs) auto complete from search history.
This addon ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/omnibar/ ) does not answer my question, but I like to use it too. This addon suggests words search from search engine suggestions list, but I want also suggestions from phrases, which I inputted early (like in Chrome), with immediately showing it in awesomebar by blue (or red) color while I typing. Also I want autosaving of this suggesstions between browser restart. Also I want autosaving of this suggestions between browser restarting.
I want like this, but not only for URLs suggestions (I want for words suggestions from my search history too):
http://chromespot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/omnibox-suggestions.png
P.S.: I don't have enough reputation to post images directly, sorry (I am new user here).
P.P.S: Omnibox is the other name for Omnibar addon, which does not satisfy my requests as I wrote in my question.
P.P.P.S: I don't want search complete from URLs and tittle of sites as in addon "Prospector - Speak Words" ( addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/prospector-speak-words/ )
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asked Jul 2 '14 at 16:49
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What is wrong with simply typing your search into your address bar, exactly? I can search words that will auto complete if I have searched them before. You can even set keywords like g for google, a for amazon and make simple searches like "g whatever" and get search results on whatever.
– Dispenser
Jul 3 '14 at 21:09
@Dispensador Of course I use keywords. But I want this (see image) not only for URLs, but for word phrases too (as in Google Chrome). I want suggestions with immediate auto complete of first in awesomebar (addressbar).
– user1742529
Jul 3 '14 at 22:35
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What is wrong with simply typing your search into your address bar, exactly? I can search words that will auto complete if I have searched them before. You can even set keywords like g for google, a for amazon and make simple searches like "g whatever" and get search results on whatever.
– Dispenser
Jul 3 '14 at 21:09
@Dispensador Of course I use keywords. But I want this (see image) not only for URLs, but for word phrases too (as in Google Chrome). I want suggestions with immediate auto complete of first in awesomebar (addressbar).
– user1742529
Jul 3 '14 at 22:35
What is wrong with simply typing your search into your address bar, exactly? I can search words that will auto complete if I have searched them before. You can even set keywords like g for google, a for amazon and make simple searches like "g whatever" and get search results on whatever.
– Dispenser
Jul 3 '14 at 21:09
What is wrong with simply typing your search into your address bar, exactly? I can search words that will auto complete if I have searched them before. You can even set keywords like g for google, a for amazon and make simple searches like "g whatever" and get search results on whatever.
– Dispenser
Jul 3 '14 at 21:09
@Dispensador Of course I use keywords. But I want this (see image) not only for URLs, but for word phrases too (as in Google Chrome). I want suggestions with immediate auto complete of first in awesomebar (addressbar).
– user1742529
Jul 3 '14 at 22:35
@Dispensador Of course I use keywords. But I want this (see image) not only for URLs, but for word phrases too (as in Google Chrome). I want suggestions with immediate auto complete of first in awesomebar (addressbar).
– user1742529
Jul 3 '14 at 22:35
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Try using Beyond Australis. This addon can change the results displayed in the Firefox Awesomebar.
recent history, your bookmarks, other open tabs, searches the web using your favorite search engine and can even show you suggestions to search for.
If it's incompatible, use this.
Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
Jul 17 '16 at 11:24
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Install Omnibox add-on in Mozilla. It's very easy and works same as in Chrome.
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You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
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Try using Beyond Australis. This addon can change the results displayed in the Firefox Awesomebar.
recent history, your bookmarks, other open tabs, searches the web using your favorite search engine and can even show you suggestions to search for.
If it's incompatible, use this.
Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
Jul 17 '16 at 11:24
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Try using Beyond Australis. This addon can change the results displayed in the Firefox Awesomebar.
recent history, your bookmarks, other open tabs, searches the web using your favorite search engine and can even show you suggestions to search for.
If it's incompatible, use this.
Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
Jul 17 '16 at 11:24
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Try using Beyond Australis. This addon can change the results displayed in the Firefox Awesomebar.
recent history, your bookmarks, other open tabs, searches the web using your favorite search engine and can even show you suggestions to search for.
If it's incompatible, use this.
Try using Beyond Australis. This addon can change the results displayed in the Firefox Awesomebar.
recent history, your bookmarks, other open tabs, searches the web using your favorite search engine and can even show you suggestions to search for.
If it's incompatible, use this.
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Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
Jul 17 '16 at 11:24
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Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
Jul 17 '16 at 11:24
Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
Jul 17 '16 at 11:24
Please read How do I recommend software for some tips as to how you should go about recommending software. You should provide at least a link, some additional information about the software itself, and how it can be used to solve the problem in the question.
– DavidPostill♦
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Install Omnibox add-on in Mozilla. It's very easy and works same as in Chrome.
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You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
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Install Omnibox add-on in Mozilla. It's very easy and works same as in Chrome.
1
You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
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Install Omnibox add-on in Mozilla. It's very easy and works same as in Chrome.
Install Omnibox add-on in Mozilla. It's very easy and works same as in Chrome.
answered Jul 2 '14 at 16:54
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You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
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You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
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You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
You did not read my question. I wrote, that Omnibar addon is not the same as in Google Chrome. This addon does not satisfy my requests. That page only named Omnibar addon as Omnibox addon.
– user1742529
Jul 2 '14 at 17:07
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What is wrong with simply typing your search into your address bar, exactly? I can search words that will auto complete if I have searched them before. You can even set keywords like g for google, a for amazon and make simple searches like "g whatever" and get search results on whatever.
– Dispenser
Jul 3 '14 at 21:09
@Dispensador Of course I use keywords. But I want this (see image) not only for URLs, but for word phrases too (as in Google Chrome). I want suggestions with immediate auto complete of first in awesomebar (addressbar).
– user1742529
Jul 3 '14 at 22:35