When you hop on the Microsoft Edge browser to visit a website, the usual starting point is the address bar. You can either go to a web address or search an engine such as Google or Bing. Normally, you ...
Do you still go to Twitter.com every time you want to tweet something? That, my friends, is one colossal waste of time (not to mention a hassle). If you’re a Firefox user, you can tweet right from ...
Open Google Chrome Visit a webpage You will see the URL without HTTPS and WWW Double-click in the address bar and you will see HTTPS and WWW Click anywhere on the webpage and this will disappear. But ...
Windows only: Free Explorer add-on QTAddressBar clones the functionality of Vista's new address bar in Windows XP. For folks unfamiliar with the new Vista address bar, it provides a clickable ...
For those who have updated Firefox today, and for those who have yet to—via the hamburger icon > Help > About Firefox—know that today’s release of Firefox 75 brings some fun changes to the browser’s ...
Take a look at the address bar of the best internet browsers and you’ll notice a number of icons in there. You might not have given them a whole lot of thought, but they can tell you a lot about the ...
Launch Google Chrome. Click the "Wrench" icon on the right side of the address bar. Click "Settings." Go to the "Search" section and click the drop-down list to choose your default search provider. If ...
In Microsoft Windows, the cursor blinks whenever you click editable text. It blinks to stay visible, helping you notice its position in long documents. In shorter stretches of text, such as your ...
Like your computer, the Google Chrome browser comes with its own full set of keyboard shortcuts. While Chrome's keyboard shortcuts are available across devices, they will differ slightly depending on ...
After installing Google Chrome 76, if you feel like something is missing from the address bar you would be correct. This is because Google has decided to once again to hide, or elide, the "www" ...