When searching about:logins, select and show the search results' first login.
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(Firefox :: about:logins, enhancement, P3)
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(Reporter: cpeterson, Unassigned, NeedInfo)
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UX suggestion: when searching logins, select and show the search results' first (or only) login entry.
When I open about:logins, the first entry is selected (in my case, my Wi-Fi router 10.0.0.1). When I search for (say) "bugzilla", the sidebar list is filtered to one entry ("bugzilla.mozilla.org") as expected, but the 10.0.0.1 entry is still show. I have manually click "bugzilla.mozilla.org to see the login details for Bugzilla.
Comment 1•5 years ago
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We have discussed this in the past but there are concerns about flickering on the left pane but also losing your state in the right pane if you just wanted to look whether another login exists in the left pane while still editing the right pane. Perhaps we could switch the right pane if the user hits enter in the search field?
(In reply to Matthew N. [:MattN] (PM me if request are blocking you) from comment #1)
We have discussed this in the past but there are concerns about flickering on the left pane but also losing your state in the right pane if you just wanted to look whether another login exists in the left pane while still editing the right pane. Perhaps we could switch the right pane if the user hits enter in the search field?
Either enter or tab should make the trick I assume...
Updated•2 years ago
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Comment 6•2 days ago
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i opened many sites in mozila but i don't seen error only one site is not opened correctly see this: Youtube Video Downloader
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