Restore the old Firefox address bar

The new address bar also shows larger fonts to display more meaningful content in the view. Mozilla says earlier, it did not truncate or hide https:// as the user would know beforehand whether they are navigating to an encrypted site or not. However, now, most sites use https secure protocol. As such, it made sense to flip that around (hide https://). In the input, Firefox continues to show https://.

1] Go to Firefox Preferences page

Launch Firefox browser open a ‘New Tab’ Page address bar, type about:config and hit Enter key. When prompted with a warning message, ignore it and proceed further. Allow the Firefox Preferences page to load.

2] Change value for browser.urlbar.update

When the Firefox Preferences page loads, type or copy-paste this line browser.urlbar.update1 in the Search bar. Select it, when seen and change the value from ‘True’ to ‘False’ by double-clicking the entry.

3] Change value for valuebrowser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus

Following the same procedure, look for ‘valuebrowser.urlbar.openViewOnFocus’ entry, and set it to ‘False’. After making the above changes, restart the Firefox browser to apply the changes.

Upon completing the final step, the Firefox Awesome bar will be disabled and the Classic Address bar will be restored in Firefox.

In addition to the above, you can set a few other preferences shown below to ‘False’ for disabling new redesigned address bar functionality –

browser.urlbar.trimURLsbrowser.urlbar.update1.interventionsbrowser.urlbar.update1.searchTips

Hope this helps!

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