Mozilla Firefox has long offered the ability to hit the Backspace key to go back to the previous page and the Shift+Backspace key for forward navigation. However, that changes with Firefox 86. On the latest Firefox 86 Nightly, the company has disabled the feature by default. If you’re a Firefox user looking to re-enable backspace navigation, read on to find out how you can do that.
- Re-Enable Backspace Navigation Key on Firefox
- Why Did Firefox Remove Backspace Navigation?
Re-Enable Backspace Navigation Key on Firefox
- Open Firefox browser and visit about:config. In the search preference name textbox, type ‘browser.backspace_action’. When the preview appears, click on the pencil icon present in the right corner to edit the value.
Why Did Firefox Remove Backspace Navigation?
Now that you know how to re-enable backspace navigation, you might be wondering why Mozilla decided to remove the feature in the first place. After all, the backspace back navigation shortcut has 40 million unique users per month, which is significantly higher than similar shortcuts like the Alt + Left/Right arrow that essentially serves the same purpose.
Regardless of the decision to change the default behavior, you can follow the steps above to bring it back. This should come in handy if you have always relied on Backspace and Shift+Backspace to navigate between webpages. You can also consider using the Keyboard shortcuts Alt+Left/Right arrow keys instead. For more such tips, do not forget to check out our article on Firefox hidden settings you should use and how you can delete telemetry data on Firefox.