OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox, and Thunderbird for Windows All in One [Electronic resources]

Greg Perry, M. T. Cozzola, Jennifer Fulton

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145. Use History

142 Navigate the Web

After browsing the Web and viewing many different pages, you might find yourself wishing you could return to some previously viewed page and look at it again. The trouble is, you don't exactly remember the Web site on which you saw the page. Luckily, Firefox maintains a history of the web pages you've viewed, and you can use that history to revisit a previously viewed page.

Firefox normally maintains a nine-day history, including today. You can maintain a larger or smaller history file as desired (a smaller history file takes up less room on the hard disk). To change the history file size, choose

Tools, Options and on the

Privacy page, under

History , set the

Remember visited pages for the last XX days to the value you want to use and click

OK .

1.

Choose View, Sidebar, History

Choose

View, Sidebar, History from the menu bar, or press

Ctrl+H . The

History sidebar appears on the left side of the browser window.

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2.

Select View

Open the

View menu at the top of the

History sidebar and select how you want the history displayed, such as

By Date and Site .

3.

Select Page

If needed, open a folder in the

History sidebar to display its contents by clicking its plus sign. For example, open the folder of pages visited three days ago by clicking the plus sign in front of

3 days ago. Continue this process of opening folders until the page you want to visit is listed.

Click the name of the page you want to revisit. The web page is displayed in the browser window.

150 Save a Web Page .

You can search the

History listing for a particular page if you like; just click in the

Search box on the

History sidebar, type the search text, and press

Enter . Firefox searches its list of web page titles for a match.