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| Thread ID: 149187 | 2020-08-06 07:08:00 | Masks | kenj (9738) | PC World Chat |
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| 1470960 | 2020-08-08 23:30:00 | Im sorry I cant post the link at the moment, because it was a link from a link from a link ........ but Ill try and retrace my steps and bookmark things next time. Go Back through your Browsers History. Opening the Browser and pressing CTRL + H Should open its history and where you have been. | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1470961 | 2020-08-09 02:39:00 | Go Back through your Browsers History. Opening the Browser and pressing CTRL + H Should open its history and where you have been. Wainui on my version of firefox Ctrl+H expands and contracts the Window you are on. (Firefox 70.0.1) Another little problem is I have Firefox set to clear the History & Cookies upon closure. The idea there being to disappoint the nosy bastards from collecting and selling my browsing history to another party so they in turn can bombard me with Spam. Don't know how well it works, but doesn't appear to have done any harm. :) |
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| 1470962 | 2020-08-09 03:00:00 | Assuming you are using the Linux version appears it not as upto date as the Windows version. Windows is V79 10465 BUT wouldn't make any difference if its set to wipe on closing. Worth a crack ;) |
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| 1470963 | 2020-08-10 11:27:00 | In Firefox (Windows or Linux) Ctrl+H should open the History sidebar and Ctrl+Shift+H should open the History library. I am going to assume you've changed the system keyboard shortcut for toggling maximize state which is normally Alt+F10, that is if I understand what you mean by expanding/contracting. | Kame (312) | ||
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