Autocompletar Firefox

2021年3月21日
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Autocomplete is a default feature of most modern web browsers. It anticipates what you are typing and suggests a word or phrase based on the activity of other users and your history. If you press Enter, the application automatically completes your typing with the remainder of the suggested text. For example, if you type goog in your browser’s address bar, the browser may suggest google.com by displaying the letters you haven’t typed yet. If you press Enter, the browser goes to that website.
To enable or disable autocomplete in your browser, select your browser from the list below and follow the instructions.Tip
Firefox can remember what you’ve entered in forms on web pages, also known as text fields. After you’ve entered something into a form on a web page (such as a search box), the next time you visit that page, your previous entry will be available to re-use. This article describes how to use the auto form fill feature and how to clear or prevent. Versions: Firefox 21.0, Opera 12.15, Chrome 27, Safari 5.1.7 and IE 9. – awe Jun 18 ’13 at 12:51. Here you have a list of compatible browsers for the input event. I tested it in Chromium 55 and it works well for me. – MarthyM Feb 24 ’17 at 15:49. Delete autocomplete URL in Firefox. To remove the autocomplete URL in Firefox, these are the steps you should follow. Open the Firefox browser. Type the URL you want to delete. As you type, the URL should appear in the autocomplete. Highlight the autocomplete URL with arrow keys on your keyboard and press the Shift + Delete shortcut. The Firefox address bar displays the URL (web address) for the page that you are visiting. When you type into this field to enter a URL or search term, Firefox remembers the pages that you have visited and shows page suggestions in the address bar drop-down, such as sites you’ve bookmarked, tagged, visited before, or have open in tabs. En Firefox puedes borrar entradas de las sugerencias de autocompletado de forma muy intuitiva: selecciona la entrada que quieres borrar usando las flechas de tu teclado (arriba o abajo para.
By hitting Enter on an autocomplete suggestion in the address bar, your browser takes you directly to the website. If you are skeptical about a URL, use the search bar instead, which offers a preview of the website through your search engine.Note
This page only shows you how to toggle the autocomplete feature on and off. For steps on deleting autocomplete history in the address bar, see: How do I clear my address bar history? and How to delete autocomplete history.Google ChromeNote
In Google Chrome, autocomplete can never fully be disabled. Regardless of settings, Chrome autocompletes URLs in the address bar. For more information, see Chromium issue 91378.
Although autocomplete cannot be fully disabled in Google Chrome, the following steps may reduce the frequency of autocompleted URLs.
*Open a Chrome browser window.
*Click Customize and control Google Chrome (three vertical dots) in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
*In the drop-down menu, select Settings.
*On the left, click You and Google.
*In the middle of the browser window, under the You and Google section, click Sync and Google services.Firefox Autocompletar Formularios
*Under the Other Google services section, toggle the switch next to Autocomplete searches and URLs to the off position.
*From now on, Chrome no longer stores or offers new autocomplete suggestions. To re-enable autocomplete, toggle the switch to the on position.Mozilla Firefox
To enable or disable autocomplete in Firefox, follow these steps.
*Open the Mozilla Firefox browser.
*Click the menu icon in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
*Select Options from the drop-down menu.
*In the window that appears, click the Privacy & Security option in the left navigation pane.
*Scroll down to the Address bar section, uncheck all the boxes, and then click Change preferences for search engine suggestions.
*On the next screen, under Search Suggestions, uncheck the box next to Provide search suggestions.
*From now on, Firefox no longer stores or offers new autocomplete suggestions. To re-enable autocomplete, recheck the appropriate boxes.Microsoft Edge
Follow these steps to turn off typing suggestions in the address bar of Microsoft Edge.
*Open the Microsoft Edge browser.
*Click the Settings and more icon in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
*In the drop-down menu, near the bottom, select Settings.
*Under the Settings section on the left, click Privacy, search, and services.
*At the bottom of the middle section, under Services, click Address bar and search.
*On the next screen, click the toggle switch next to Show me search and site suggestions using my typed characters so that it’s in the off position.
*From now on, Edge no longer stores or offers new autocomplete suggestions. To re-enable autocomplete, toggle the switch to the on position.Microsoft Edge Legacy
The following section shows you how to toggle site suggestions in Microsoft Edge Legacy.
*Open the Microsoft Edge Legacy browser.
*Click More (three horizontal dots) in the upper-right corner of the window.
*In the drop-down menu, near the bottom, select Settings.
*In the Settings menu, on the left, click Privacy & security.
*On the right, scroll down to Privacy.
*Toggle the switch under Show search and site suggestions as I type to off to disable these autocomplete suggestions, or on to enable them.Internet Explorer
To enable or disable autocomplete in Internet Explorer, follow these steps.
*Open the Internet Explorer browser.
*Click Tools icon in the upper-right corner of the window.
*Select Internet Options from the drop-down menu.
*Under the Content tab, in the Autocomplete section, click the Settings button.
*Uncheck the box next to the Address bar option, then click OK.
*These settings take effect when you restart the browser.Safari
The following section shows you how toggle autocomplete suggestions on and off in Safari.
*Open the Safari browser.
*Select from the menu bar in the top-left corner of the screen.
*In the drop-down menu that appears, select Preferences.
*At the top of the window that appears, click the Search tab, and then uncheck the box next to Include search engine suggestions.
*From now on, Safari no longer stores or offers new autocomplete suggestions. To re-enable autocomplete, click the checkbox in step 4 so that it’s checked.Opera
To enable or disable autocomplete in Opera, follow these steps.
*Open the Opera browser.
*Click the button in the upper-left corner of the screen.
*Scroll to the bottom of the drop-down menu, and click Settings.
*In the Settings window, click the button, and then select Privacy & security.
*Under the Privacy & Security section, toggle the switch next to Use a prediction service to help complete searches and URLs typed in the address bar so that it is set to the off position.
*From now on, Opera no longer stores or offers new autocomplete suggestions. To re-enable autocomplete, toggle the switch to the on position.Additional information
*See the autocomplete definition for further information and related links.
The Firefox address bar displays the URL (web address) for the page that you are visiting. When you type into this field to enter a URL or search term, Firefox remembers the pages that you have visited and shows page suggestions in the address bar drop-down, such as sites you’ve bookmarked, tagged, visited before, or have open in tabs. This article explains how the address bar autocomplete feature works.
Note: To learn more about searching from the address bar, see these articles:Table of Contents
*1How do I use the autocomplete list?
*2How can I control what results the address bar shows me?Just start typing in the address bar. Suggestions from your browsing history, bookmarks and tabs will be listed, underneath what you’ve typed.Note: If you click on the address bar without typing into it, a drop-down of your Top Sites will be displayed instead.
The autocomplete drop-down when you type into the address bar will include:
* Page titles and web addresses from your history.
* Page titles, web addresses and tags from your bookmarks.
* Pages you currently have open in other tabs (see below under Switch to tab).
*Sync’ed tabs from other devices.
* Search terms from your Search history (if search suggestions are enabled)
Icons will indicate whether a matching result is an open tab or a bookmark. When you see the page you want, just click on it or use the up and down arrows on your keyboard to highlight it and then press EnterReturn.
Firefox will also suggest popular search suggestions from the default search engine. See Search suggestions in Firefox for more information.
The address bar suggestions adjust based on your browsing behavior, such as how frequently and recently you visited a web page and what result you chose based on what was typed. This way pages you visit all the time will show up at the top of the list, often after typing only one character.URL autocomplete
In addition to the autocomplete drop-down list, Firefox will also complete the URL in the address bar. For example, if you type ’suppo’, Firefox may fill in ’rt.mozilla.org/’ to complete the address ’support.mozilla.org’ if you’ve visited that site before. Pressing EnterReturn in this case would take you directly to that address.Switch to tab
The address bar also searches through your open tabs, displaying results with a tab icon and the text ’Switch to tab’. Selecting these results will switch you to the already open tab instead of creating a duplicate.To turn off the ’Switch to tab’ option temporarily, press the ALT key while clicking on the page in the autocomplete list that appears below your address bar. This will open your page in a new tab instead of switching to an existing one.What can I do to get the best results?
* When you want to go to a web page you’ve visited before, type a few letters from its web address or page title. Scroll through the autocomplete entries and find the page in the list (type in another letter if you don’t see it listed). Press EnterReturn to go to the selected web address. Firefox will give this entry/result combination higher weight in the future.
* Do not clear the browsing history - usually the richest source of autocomplete entries is from the title/web address combination. Clearing browsing history will remove these entries from the results.
* Bookmark and tag frequently used pages. The address bar will match on the name you give the bookmark and also tags associated with the bookmark. See the Bookmarks in Firefox article for more information on how to use bookmarks in Firefox. You can improve your autocomplete results by tagging pages with easily-typed tag names.Changing your address bar settings
You can turn off the address bar autocomplete feature or restrict the results to exclude your open tabs, top sites, bookmarks or browsing history:
* Click the menu button and select ..
* Select the Privacy & Security panel.
* Below Address Bar, select any of the following:
*Browsing history: suggests pages that you’ve previously visited.
*Bookmarks: suggests pages that you’ve bookmarked.
*Open tabs: suggests pages that you have open in another tab.
* Click the menu button and select ..
* Select the Privacy & Security panel.
* Below Address Bar, select any of the following:
*Browsing history: suggests pages that you’ve previously visited.
*Bookmarks: suggests pages that you’ve bookmarked.
*Open tabs: suggests pages that you have open in another tab.
*Top sites: suggests your top sites (if enabled in the Home panel) when you click in the address bar.
Change preferences for search engine suggestions: To enable or disable search engine suggestions, including suggestions from your Search history, click this link to be taken to the Search settings panel. See Change your default search settings in Firefox to learn more about changing these settings.Removing autocomplete results
If you want to remove an entry from the autocomplete list:
* In the address bar, use the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to highlight the entry.
* Press Shift+Delete to remove the item from the list.
If you want to remove all the history results from the autocomplete list, clear Firefox’s browsing history.Note: Autocomplete items from bookmarks will not be removed from the results if you attempt to delete them or clear the browsing history. These items have a star. To remove these items, delete the associated bookmark, or exclude bookmarks in the address bar settings.Changing results on the fly
By default, when you type search terms in the address bar, the list under it shows search suggestions from the default search engine, and pages (bookmarks, history, open tabs) where every search term is part of the title, part of a tag or part of the web address (URL).
If you are looking for a specific type of result, like a bookmark or open tab, you can speed up the process of finding it by typing in special characters in the address bar separated by spaces:
* Add ^ to show only matches in your browsing history.
* Add * to show only matches in your bookmarks.
* Add + to show only matches in bookmarks you’ve tagged.
* Add % to show only matches in your currently open tabs.
* Add # to show only matches where every search term is part of the title or part of a tag.
* Add $ to show only matches where every search term is part of the web address (URL). The text ’https://’ or ’http://’ in the URL is ignored but not ’file:///’.
* Add ? to show only search suggestions.Autocompletar Firefox Desactivar
For example, if you’re looking for a page you bookmarked called Mozilla Firefox Support, you might type mozilla. The autocomplete results appear, but might not show the page you want.
You can narrow your results down to bookmarks only by making your search string mozilla * or * mozilla.
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