Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser based on Firefox from Mozilla, available for Android[4][5] and iOS smartphones and tablets.[6][7] Firefox Focus was initially a tracker-blocking application for mobile iOS devices, released in December 2015.[8] It was developed into a minimalistic web browser shortly afterwards.[9] However, it can still work solely as a tracking-blocker in the background of the Safari browser on Apple devices.
I'm trying to add an input box that is always in focus, so even if you click somewhere else on the website and start typing, it will still type in that box.I found a solution that works with Google Chrome, which is to add this attribute to the input element: onblur="this.focus()", it will focus the element whenever the element is unfocused.
But that didn't work either. The 'blur' event fires, but focus() won't work. I found out that the 'onblur' event works, and the part that causes the problem is the function focus() itself. So are there any alternative ways to make an input box focused?
If you need to take it out because of a design issue, add a :focus state to the button that replaces this with some other visual cue, like, changing the border to a brighter color or something like that.
In the configuration below, quite often when I open a new tab, focus doesn't go to that tab, and it takes at least an extra click to get it there. I sometimes see 1Password in the Mac's title bar rather than Firefox. If I restart Firefox in safe mode, or turn off the 1password extension, the problems go away.
Not many people know about it, but did you know that Firefox has a browser app that's light, customizable, and focused on privacy? It's called Firefox Focus, and whether you've heard about it or not, there are a few reasons why you might want to switch browsers on your smartphone. Keep reading to find out why.
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