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| Topic Started: Dec 27 2009, 07:29 PM (1,332 Views) | |
| PainWhisper | Dec 27 2009, 07:29 PM Post #1 |
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Do you know when you search google for something, or write your e-mail somewhere, and firefox saves those searches? Well, I want that out of here. How do I do it? I've searched EVERYWHEREAREREA and I can't find the option to take out those quick results Q_Q |
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| Rinny | Dec 29 2009, 11:48 AM Post #2 |
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Lost in the dark scary part of my mind
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For IE: In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the Content tab. Under AutoComplete, click Settings. Select the check boxes for the AutoComplete options you want to use. Click OK twice. If you would like to delete the names, passwords, or other information that is saved in Internet Explorer, you can do so. Here's how: To delete the information stored by AutoComplete In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the General tab, and then click Delete. Do any of the following: To delete information from web forms, click Delete forms and then click Yes. To delete passwords, click Delete passwords and then click Yes. To delete web addresses from the Address bar, click Delete history and then click Yes. Click Close and then click OK. For Firefox: Open the Firefox browser. From the Firefox menu, select 'Tools' Select 'Options' Click 'Privacy' Click 'Saved Forms' Click 'Settings' Select all options in the 'Clear Private Data' window Click OK Click 'Clear Saved Form Data Now' Uncheck 'Save information I enter in forms and the Search Bar' Click OK Help? |
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| PainWhisper | Dec 30 2009, 12:26 AM Post #3 |
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There was nothing from "Saved Forms" onwards. Would it be because I'm using Firefox in portuguese? |
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| Rinny | Dec 30 2009, 01:21 PM Post #4 |
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I'm not sure. I'll check on it for you though. |
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| Rinny | Dec 30 2009, 02:43 PM Post #5 |
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Only sugestion I can give you is Google it. That's how I got my info. From what I could tell, the actual version isn't Portuguese, just the language, unless you have the International version. I can't be sure because everything I look up is in, well, Portuguese.... Sorry I couldn't be more help. I can try asking Kag if you like. Or my dad. They're both geeks, they might know.... EDIT: Applies to Firefox 3 and above The default behavior for Location Bar autocomplete in Firefox 3.0 and above is to display all results from both bookmarked items and your browsing history of visited pages. This behavior can be modified as follows. [edit]Firefox 3.0 In Firefox 3.0, to only show those entries from History or bookmarked items that you have specifically typed into the Location Bar (url bar) , toggle the preference browser.urlbar.matchOnlyTyped to true in about:config. To completely disable the Location Bar autocomplete function, modify the preference browser.urlbar.maxRichResults to 0 (zero). [1] For additional information about modifying the "Smart Location Bar" behavior in Firefox 3, see the MozillaZine forum topic, Customising the Firefox 3 Location Bar and this forum post. [edit]Firefox 3.5 In Firefox 3.5, you can change Location Bar autocomplete behavior in "Tools -> Options -> Privacy / Location Bar" by selecting one of the options in the "When using the location bar, suggest:" drop-down menu: History and Bookmarks (default) - Displays both visited pages in history and bookmarked items (no filtering) History - Restricts results to visited pages in history Bookmarks - Restricts results to bookmarked items Nothing - No autocomplete results are displayed Selecting "Nothing" sets the preference browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled to false and completely disables Location Bar autocomplete. Selecting "History and Bookmarks", "History", or "Bookmarks" enables autocomplete (if disabled) and sets a corresponding value in the preference browser.urlbar.default.behavior. As long as autocomplete is enabled, you can also change autocomplete Location Bar behavior using about:config, by changing the browser.urlbar.default.behavior preference value . For example, setting the value to 1 restricts results to visited pages in history, setting the value to 2 restricts results to bookmarked items, and resetting the preference restores the default value 0 (no filtering). You can also restrict autocomplete results to tagged items (value = 4) or to typed items (value = 32) or you can match only the title (value = 8) or the URL (value = 16). You can also add filters together in various combinations, such as setting the value to 3 (1+2) to display only visited bookmarks; or, setting the value to 17 (1+16) to display only visited pages with a URL match; or, setting the value to 49 (1+16+32) to display only visited pages with a URL match for typed items. See the article browser.urlbar.default.behavior for more information. [2] Applies to Firefox 2 and below Note that this method does not actually delete the internal lists of previously-entered data; it merely prevents their display. The method below has some problems. It will cause some errors appear in the JavaScript Console if you have chrome errors enabled, and in some circumstances it may cause the browser to malfunction. In userChrome.css, add the following lines: /* Remove autocomplete dropdown */ #PopupAutoComplete > .autocomplete-tree { display: none !important; } If you also want to remove the dropdown button at the far right of the Location Bar, add the following lines: /* Remove the drop arrow in the Location (URL) Bar */ .autocomplete-history-dropmarker { display: none !important; } I dunno if this helps at all. It from an alternate site, and says they're different depending on your version.... Edited by Rinny, Dec 30 2009, 02:48 PM.
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| PainWhisper | Dec 30 2009, 04:25 PM Post #6 |
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YESSSSSS!!! IT WORKEEEEDDDDD!!! (L) Rin <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 I can't actually express how much I love you right now. If you were next to me, I'd hug you, and I hate hugs :3 |
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| Rinny | Dec 31 2009, 04:51 PM Post #7 |
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^^ I can't take all the credit. I Googled it. hehe. Not that smart after all. I just figured maybe it was another version, so yeah. <3 you too PW. |
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| Chrono T. | Jan 3 2010, 08:25 AM Post #8 |
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I can't help but think this is so someone in your family can look up Yogurt without being visually assaulted by double *s... :PIMP: ... Yaoi... |
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