A BrowserSetting
object whose underlying value is a boolean.
When the user focuses the address bar and starts typing, the browser offers autocomplete suggestions: a dropdown list of web pages based on the user's incomplete input and their browsing history.
If set to true
, then when the user selects one of these items, the item is opened in a new tab. If set to false
(the default) the item is opened in the current tab.
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openUrlbarResultsInNewTabs |
No |
No |
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No |
No |
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61 |
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Set the setting to true
:
function logResult(result) { console.log(`Setting was modified: ${result}`); } browser.browserSettings.openUrlbarResultsInNewTabs.set({value: true}). then(logResult);
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/browserSettings/openUrlbarResultsInNewTabs