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= Yet to be implemented =


==Autohide Menu Bar==
==Autohide Menu Bar==
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As an addition to this. The lack of either horizontal or vertical scroll bar should trigger scrolling the existing one. Ignoring the cursor position.
As an addition to this. The lack of either horizontal or vertical scroll bar should trigger scrolling the existing one. Ignoring the cursor position.
 
*This should be optional and off by default (some of us like the current method of scrolling). By the way, would you mind it if I moved this suggestion to "Firefox/Feature Brainstorming:Accessibilities" so that it is with the other scrolling suggestions, or would you rather it be here? --[[User:Armaetin|Armaetin]] 16:07, 21 January 2007 (PST)
= Ideas currently implemented =
 
==Delete from URL autocomplete==
Some pepole, such as myself, navigate quite a lot by typing URLs directly into the URL bar. To survive in this way the autocomplete feature, suggesting URLs you have previously visited is extremely helpful:  One types a little bit of the URL and then just hits enter.  However, if at some point one makes a mistake and types an incorrect URL, that URL will also be in the history.  It would be very convenient to have a means to *delete* URL from this history.  For example, if I type part of a URL, and three completions are suggested, I could right click on the one I want to delete, and get a menu allowing it.
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