Hi John, Alexander. I think I have added enough information in the
description. Please re-read it and try following those steps, noting the
crucial aspect is that the location bar is NOT visible when you hit
Ctrl+T. It probably isn't proper to mark my own bug as Confirmed from
Incomplete, so please do so if you agree that is enough information. I
just duplicated this on a fresh install with no extensions.

** Summary changed:

- Firefox 3 does not focus on location bar when creating new tab in fullscreen
+ Firefox 3 does not focus on location bar when creating new tab in fullscreen 
if the location bar is not visible

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
  
  When you open a new tab in firefox, the address bar is typically focused
  so you can type the address you want, hit enter, and the page is loaded.
  However stating with Firefox 3 this doesn't happen in fullscreen mode so
  that you have to exit out of fullscreen, type the address, and go back
  to fullscreen.
  
  In Firefox 2 this wasn't necessary. In fullscreen, you could hit Ctrl+T
  to open a new tab, type the address (even though you couldn't see the
  address bar, it was still focused and accepting characters), hit enter,
  and the page loaded.
  
  For smaller screened laptops this is especially useful, where browsing
  is done entirely in fullscreen. And in general it is just annoying to
  have to toggle the fullscreen to type an address.
  
  I imagine this is an easy fix. I don't know where the focus currently
  goes when creating a new tab in fullscreen, but it just needs to go to
  the address bar, like it did in FF2 and like it does now in FF3 when not
  in fullscreen.
+ 
+ To reproduce:
+ 1. Open Firefox 3
+ 2. Enter into fullscreen mode (F11, generally)
+ 3. Ensure the location bar is NOT visible (by mousing away from it, if it is 
there)
+ 4. Hit Ctrl+T to open a new tab.
+ 5. Try typing an address such as google.com and hitting enter. Nothing 
happens because the bar wasn't focused when you created a new tab.
+ 
+ Another way to reproduce is to move the location bar to the menu area
+ (File, Edit, etc) using the Customize option from View->Toolbar. This is
+ useful again for smaller screened laptops, and this way the location bar
+ is never visible in Fullscreen mode.
+ 
+ Again, Firefox 2 focused the location bar on a new tab in either of the
+ above cases, and as such allowed you to type an address and hit ENTER
+ and go to the URL, even without the location bar being visible. This was
+ very useful.

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Firefox 3 does not focus on location bar when creating new tab in fullscreen if 
the location bar is not visible
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215692
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