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Autocomplete should return site's home page as first result #10662

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bbrown opened this issue Aug 25, 2017 · 8 comments
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Autocomplete should return site's home page as first result #10662

bbrown opened this issue Aug 25, 2017 · 8 comments

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@bbrown
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bbrown commented Aug 25, 2017

  • Did you search for similar issues before submitting this one? YES

  • Describe the issue you encountered:

I start typing a URL of a frequently-visited site, MacRumors in my case, and the first result of the autocomplete in the URL bar is a specific page on that site instead of the home page. In all other browsers I've used, you can start typing the URL and hit return once the autocomplete suggestions come up. In Brave, I always end up on a particular page instead if I'm not careful.

Almost never would I expect a particular page I've visited in the past to come up as the first result. Maybe if I go to it frequently enough.

  • Platform (Win7, 8, 10? macOS? Linux distro?): Mac OS X Sierra

  • Brave Version (revision SHA): 36ae2ec

  • Steps to reproduce:

    1. Go to NY Times home page, like here
    2. Go to some specific NY Times article, like this one
    3. Open a new tab
    4. Type 'nytimes' and see what the first option is
  • Actual result: nytimes.com/2017/08/21/us/charlottesville-council-melee.html

  • Expected result: nytimes.com

  • Will the steps above reproduce in a fresh profile? If not what other info can be added? PROBABLY

  • Is this an issue in the currently released version? YES

  • Can this issue be consistently reproduced? YES

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@egferro
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egferro commented Sep 7, 2017

I experience the same problem and I have to say it is pretty annoying. I am a Windows user. Please fix this issue. Tnx EF.

@maurelian
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This is quite strange and unintuitive behavior, it looks like this bug has crept back in: #6537

@LaurenWags
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+1 from community: https://community.brave.com/t/strange-address-bar-suggestions/6572

@tbates
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tbates commented Sep 22, 2017

completion lists in the search box can be very useful. Brave's behaves differently, and less helpfully, than Safari or Chrome.

If the user types the beginning of a site they visit often, Brave offers long, complete urls to deep pages in those sites. But the USER is most often not interested in that, but instead wants to go to the homepage. This is nearly always the case for sites like FB, but also for most other site, like ebay or AMZN, or your local newspaper.

  1. Enter the beginning of a favorite site: schol for scholar.google,com
    EXPECTED: Brave offers scholar.google,com as a top completion followed by the last visited specific page. etc.
    OBTAINED: Brave offers nothing but deep urls like amzn.com/12389723487er872987yw89r79834789

Brave: 0.18.36
rev: 7ab85e9
Muon: 4.3.22
libchromiumcontent: 61.0.3163.79
V8: 6.1.534.32
Node.js: 7.9.0
Update Channel: dev
OS Platform: macOS
OS Release: 17.0.0
OS Architecture: x64

@luixxiul
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+1 from #6537 (comment)

@elleryfamilia
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+1

@pongraczi
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Same in linux, the current behaviour is very uneffective and demoralizing.

Brave: 0.18.36
rev: 7ab85e9
Muon: 4.3.22
libchromiumcontent: 61.0.3163.79
V8: 6.1.534.32
Node.js: 7.9.0
Update Channel: dev
OS Platform: Linux
OS Release: 4.11.0-14-lowlatency
OS Architecture: x64

@bsclifton
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I believe this is a duplicate of #11057 and will be fixed with the 0.19.x release (coming soon!). You can already try out the latest beta (which has the fix) by downloading from https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop/releases

@bsclifton bsclifton added the duplicate Issue has already been reported label Sep 28, 2017
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