Marco Zehe: Navigating in the Firefox toolbars using the keyboard |
Firefox toolbars got a significant improvement to keyboard navigability in version 67. It was once again enhanced in Firefox 70. Here’s how.
For a long time, Firefox toolbars were not keyboard accessible. You could put focus in the address bar, and tab to the search box when it was still enabled by default. But the next press of the tab key would take you to the document. Shift-tabbing from the address bar would take you to the Site Identity button, AKA the Lock icon, and another Shift+Tab would take you to the open tabs.
In 2018, we set out to come up with a new model to make this more accessible, and every item reachable via the keyboard. The goal was to make the navigation both efficient and be as close to the toolbar design pattern as possible. Here’s how it now works:
In Firefox 70, Jamie made the navigation even faster by adding an incremental search to the whole toolbar system. The only prerequisite is that you are not currently focused on the address bar or a search or other edit control. For example, do the following:
This also works with numbers, so if you have the 1Password extension installed, and type the alphanumeric number 1, you’ll jump straight to the 1Password button, no matter where in the various toolbars it is. Cool, ey?
Happy surfing!
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