Accessibility.typeaheadfind.linksonly

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Background

Find As You Type (or Type Ahead Find as it was originally called) allows you to start finding text on the page immediately by simply typing the text you’re trying to find. This preference lets you restrict the text being searched to link text only.

Possible values and their effects

True

Searching through a page with Find As You Type will be restricted to text inside links. (Equivalent to starting your search with a ' [single quote] with this preference set as false.)

False

Searching through a page with Find As You Type will include all text on the page. (Default)

Caveats

  • This preference's functionality was broken for a short time on the Mozilla Firefox Aviary branch (see bug 251073).

UI

Mozilla Suite

Radio buttons labeled “Any text in the page” and “Links only” are located under “Edit → Preferences → Advanced → Keyboard Navigation → Find As You Type” and toggle between false and true, respectively.

First checked in

2002-08-19 by Aaron Leventhal (checked in as a default feature rather than packaged as an extension)

Has an effect in

  • Netscape (all versions since 7.1)
  • Mozilla Suite (all versions since 1.2)
  • Mozilla Phoenix (all versions since 0.4)
  • Mozilla Firebird (all versions)
  • Mozilla Firefox (all versions excluding 0.10 PR - see bug below)
  • SeaMonkey (all versions)

Related bugs

Related preferences

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