You can try this firefox addon: InstantFox Quick Search
InstantFox combines the Firefox address bar with the search box.
Here is it's introductory video: http://y2u.be/W-BvOGf0kaM
Question
I'm used to search in google by typing keywords to my address bar. Now for some reason every word I'm typing is tried to interprete as a website. It is similar to google's "I'm feeling lucky" option, but with the difference that I can only type one word and only if it is writte correctly. Typing stackoverflow
directed me to stackoverflow.com
but rtackoverflow
led to an error page.
In older versions we would enter about:config and change the value of keyword.URL.
I've already read that keyword.URL has no functionality anymore but this can be undone by installing FireFox - Addons like keyword.URL-HACK. That did not work, because I don't have any keyword.URL in about:config!
Solution
You can try this firefox addon: InstantFox Quick Search
InstantFox combines the Firefox address bar with the search box.
Here is it's introductory video: http://y2u.be/W-BvOGf0kaM
OTHER TIPS
keyword.URL
in the searchhttp://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=
as the value (or what ever search engine you like)browser.fixup.alternate.enabled
and set its value to false
You don't need to install any addon for this.
You can turn on the web search in the address bar by changing a preference. (Note: This preference does not affect smart keyword searches from the Location Bar)
In the address bar, type about:config
and press Enter.
about:config
warning page (This might void your warranty!) may appear. Click I accept the risk! to continue to the about:config page. In the Search field, type keyword.enabled.
Double-click the keyword.enabled
preference to set its value to true
.
By the way, the default value of keyword.enabled
is true
but I had accidentally changed it to false
.
More details here