Address Bar Question


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I really don't know what this is called, so I don't know how to search for it. With XP/Firefox, when I have the browser open and I want to type in a different web address, I'll click on the web address, it'll turn blue, and I can type in another website. With Firefox/Ubuntu, I'll click on the addressar but it won't do anything. I have to backspace and get rid of the current address, then I can type in the website I want.I've compared the settings between the 2, but I can't see anything. I hope this makes sense

Thanks

Mark

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not really a "Duh" . If you are used to single clicking always, why would you think to double click. Until today, i never registered the difference between using firefox on linux or windows. I would always double click on windows, but it never seemed to work correctly.

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I think part of my problem is my 4 button trackball, it works like a 3 button mouse. I know I'll probably never get it to work right, but I'm so used to it I'm not going to change. Maybe someday they'll write a driver for it. I must say, so far I really like it

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In the address bar, type in:

about:config

Then search or scroll to this key:

browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll

Right-click and select "toggle", you want the key set to "true".

This is for Firefox 1.5 but should be the same for 2.0.

(I'm a SeaMonkey user) :thumbsup:

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On a quick break. Thanks Ham, I'll try that tonight if I get a chance. Another thing I'd like to do is have my text editor on the bottom toolbar for quick access. I looked a little bit this morning and seen some options but not for text editor. Of course I am in a bit of a rush. Gotta go

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