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| Thread ID: 139444 | 2015-05-02 11:14:00 | drop down list in address bar | Peter Coleman (597) | Press F1 |
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| 1399877 | 2015-05-02 11:14:00 | Hi guys,in Firefox I have a drop down list from the arrow at the right hand end of the address bar with,I assume,the sites I access most often.I don't know how they got there and the problem is,2 of them,the top 2,have disappeared.How do I get them back.2 new ones have come in at the bottom of the list,but I don't know how these came to be there and I can't seem to delete them or get my original 2 back.Any ideas?Thanks | Peter Coleman (597) | ||
| 1399878 | 2015-05-02 12:41:00 | I don't know how to fix that but you could just bookmark the sites and use the bookmark button, same amount of effort to access and much easier to edit/manage. To be honest though I had no Idea firefox even did that until I read your question and clicked the arrow on mine to see. |
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| 1399879 | 2015-05-02 20:24:00 | View -> sidebar. Turn it off. |
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| 1399880 | 2015-05-03 00:57:00 | The drop down arrow is related to history - to alter go to Tools/Options and the Privacy tab, history settings are there. If you use Ccleaner, by default it will wipe the history unless the option has been unticked. |
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| 1399881 | 2015-05-03 01:10:00 | To change the default amount that's shown, open Firefox, in the address bar type about:config Accept the warning. In the search copy/Paste ( or type) the following browser.urlbar.maxRichResults the default number is 12, change to suit. |
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