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Humans are animals of habit, and as we grow older, we don't usually have much fun with change. In the world of computing, changes are generally for the better, changes that we end up getting used to, mainly when it comes to operating systems, since We have no alternative.
Yes, changing the operating system, a change that is obviously not possible. With the launch of the new Firefox update, with which the application reaches version number 75, a change has been made that some may not like, since otherwise, no estarías leyendo este post.
El cambio se encuentra en la barra de búsqueda, una barra de búsqueda que aumenta su tamaño temporalmente cada vez que abrimos una nueva pestaña, mostrando un funcionamiento muy semejante a Google Chrome, y que se superpone al resto de ítems de la barra de marcadores. Al mismo tiempo, tras esta última actualización, en lugar de mostrar una lista de los sitios Web más visitados, se muestran the ones we have fixed in each new tab.
Estos cambios impactan la estética del browser, nunca su funcionamiento. Por suerte, podemos olvidarnos de estos cambios y seguir utilizando Firefox como antes del lanzamiento de la actualización número 75. Para volver a recover the traditional aesthetics of Firefox, we must perform the steps detailed below.
- In the address bar we write: about: config
- Next, we look for: browser.urlbar.update1
- The value shown by default is true, we have to change it to false. For this, we only have to click on the two arrows (one in each direction) that we find at the end of that line.
- In short, and for the changes to take effect, we have to restart our computer.