I want to get rid of them because I want to press ↑ on my keyboard to quickly get to the last item on the result list, but don’t want to have to cycle through the search icons.
None of the solutions I found online worked, so I thought I might give it a try here.
Somewhat unrelated to the post: if you ever need to censor something use a black bar, not pixelation.
It’s somewhat possible to make out a few of your searches, for example, the third one clearly reads “_Switching from Chrome to Firefox”.In settings -> search there is a table called “Search Shortcuts” and you can uncheck all of the options to remove the icons.
Screenshot:
Neat
Huh. I made the comment on mlmym and the font size is normal on my end. But in memmy it’s huge. Weird.
@fraencko Go to Settings > Search and untick Provide search suggestions
Open settings, go to search from the left hand menu, scroll down to the list of search shortcuts and either permanently remove the ones you don’t want, or just click the checkbox next to it and it won’t show up in the address bar.
Also that level of pixelization is easily reversed, better to just black out the parts you don’t want visible.
I have not tested it thoroughly, but this CSS (on
userChrome.css
) should do the trick:.search-one-offs { display: none !important; }
There is a way to do it but I have forgotten. I think I had to muck around in about:config