GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 322835
Opening a new tab should focus the cursor in the address bar
Last modified: 2005-12-04 17:01:08 UTC
Summary says it all really. When I ctrl T to open a new tab, the cursor is not focused in the address bar and I can't type a new address: I have to click in there with the mouse. This is quite inconvenient: it would be really a great time saver for me if the cursor focused in the address bar by default. Other information:
It does focus the address bar when you set your homepage to "blank page" in the prefs dialogue.
yes it does, and that is the solution I have adopted, but that is not really good enough: I like having a homepage.
It has been implemented like this on purpose: when your homepage is a search engine for example, you want its input entry focused and not the address bar. By the way, clicking in the address bar is not necessary, if you use Ctrl+T to open a new tab, Ctrl+L will focus the address entry. If you just want to open a certain webpage upon launching Epiphany, consider making an URL launcher, and use about:blank as homepage in the Epiphany preferences. So sorry, but this is not a bug :)