
considering it's easy to hide the menubar or bookmarks bar etc. Otherwise I have no reason to not want the standard U/I, esp. To answer your question (I think), at this point the _only_ FF windows for which I want zero U/I element to show up are the ones opened via a "'''window.open(.)'''" statement from a JS script here and there. Hey '''jscher2000''', incidentally while searching for info on this issue I found your web site yesterday (actually still have the tab open ^^), nice to get your inputs, thanxx ! I also doubt very much it would be possible to tell the userChrome.css file a directive to only hide the location bar for FF windows opened via JS (and not "manually" eg with a CTRL+N condition from within a FF window). To answer your question (I think), at this point the _only_ FF windows for which I want zero U/I element to show up are the ones opened via a " window.open(.)" statement from a JS script here and there. I'll obviously try your suggestion and see where it gets me (though I'm not quite sure what you mean by "when the rest of the toolbar is hidden"), indeed I want to get rid of ALL the U/I elements (matter of fact I also have an ahk script that allows me to even get rid of the titlebar -via a shortcut- for any window on my desktop, not just FF). I did mention the userChrome.css file as a possibility in my prev message, in fact I do already have one and right now using it essentially to get the tabs below the other bars. to show it back just do the same and check mark navigation toolbar. Update for version 85+: set to false.Hey jscher2000, incidentally while searching for info on this issue I found your web site yesterday (actually still have the tab open ^^), nice to get your inputs, thanxx ! or you could try the following in the browser itself: - open firefox. But now it requires a second arrow key press because "Search YouTube directly from the address bar" appears in second place after / and /feed/subscriptions is in third place.

I used to be able to go to my YouTube subscriptions page ( /feed/subscriptions) by starting to type youtube, pressing arrow down once, then Enter. If I want to search with a specific search engine, I will either click on its icon in the dropdown or enter the keyword I set. Is there any way to disable this? I like the changes related to multiple search engine UI in version 83, but this one is annoying.

When Firefox autocompletes the URL of one of your search engines, you can now search with that engine directly in the address bar by selecting the shortcut in the address bar results.
