Address bar auto-suggestions---How to show the webpage address first, not the webpage title?
In Google chrome, when I start typing in the address/search bar, the auto-suggestions that are shown below are in this format:
[website title][website address]
But previously it was
[website address][website title]
So if I start typing "prom", it shows up
FAQ Prometheus https://prometheus.io/docs/introduc....
Grafana Prometheus Stats http://localhost:3000/dashboard/db....
But as I am used to select based on the address and not title, now it has become a lot tedious for me to find the exact address I am looking for(as it is not in the start of the line and instead in a random middle place)
Any way to revert back to [website address][website title] format?
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In Google chrome, when I start typing in the address/search bar, the auto-suggestions that are shown below are in this format:
[website title][website address]
But previously it was
[website address][website title]
So if I start typing "prom", it shows up
FAQ Prometheus https://prometheus.io/docs/introduc....
Grafana Prometheus Stats http://localhost:3000/dashboard/db....
But as I am used to select based on the address and not title, now it has become a lot tedious for me to find the exact address I am looking for(as it is not in the start of the line and instead in a random middle place)
Any way to revert back to [website address][website title] format?
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In Google chrome, when I start typing in the address/search bar, the auto-suggestions that are shown below are in this format:
[website title][website address]
But previously it was
[website address][website title]
So if I start typing "prom", it shows up
FAQ Prometheus https://prometheus.io/docs/introduc....
Grafana Prometheus Stats http://localhost:3000/dashboard/db....
But as I am used to select based on the address and not title, now it has become a lot tedious for me to find the exact address I am looking for(as it is not in the start of the line and instead in a random middle place)
Any way to revert back to [website address][website title] format?
google-chrome
In Google chrome, when I start typing in the address/search bar, the auto-suggestions that are shown below are in this format:
[website title][website address]
But previously it was
[website address][website title]
So if I start typing "prom", it shows up
FAQ Prometheus https://prometheus.io/docs/introduc....
Grafana Prometheus Stats http://localhost:3000/dashboard/db....
But as I am used to select based on the address and not title, now it has become a lot tedious for me to find the exact address I am looking for(as it is not in the start of the line and instead in a random middle place)
Any way to revert back to [website address][website title] format?
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For the time being, you can adjust this via chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-swap-title-and-url.
Change the "Omnibox UI Swap Title and URL" flag to "Disabled".
Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
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For the time being, you can adjust this via chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-swap-title-and-url.
Change the "Omnibox UI Swap Title and URL" flag to "Disabled".
Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
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For the time being, you can adjust this via chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-swap-title-and-url.
Change the "Omnibox UI Swap Title and URL" flag to "Disabled".
Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
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For the time being, you can adjust this via chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-swap-title-and-url.
Change the "Omnibox UI Swap Title and URL" flag to "Disabled".
For the time being, you can adjust this via chrome://flags/#omnibox-ui-swap-title-and-url.
Change the "Omnibox UI Swap Title and URL" flag to "Disabled".
answered Dec 12 '18 at 15:46
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Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
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Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
Great, working! But why "for the time being"? is it not permanent?
– adnan.c
Dec 12 '18 at 16:03
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
I don't know. Some feature flags in Chrome stay forever, others only exist through 2-3 releases.
– grawity
Dec 12 '18 at 16:25
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