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jennyjoan | 23:41 Wed 31st Jan 2018 | Technology
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Went to above right to the three little lines - was looking for my History to delete - the lines have been "updated" and I can't find the History bit.

Anybody help - thanks
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What browser?
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firefox
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thanks Zacs - now I know what to do.
Glad to be of service Jenny.
An alternative route:

Three lines > Options > Privacy & Security > Clear All Current History
put cursor in top bit and control-H
gives the history in some browsers
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Yep.
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What have I done now.

Whatever I have done in deleting in the History - I now have to type every single letter of a site when I go in.

Eg Answerbank.co.uk has to be typed in full whereas before I just had to type Ans - the rest automatically came up.

DailyMail.co.uk to be typed in full - before Da done the job.

Is there anything I need to switch on or off again. Thanks
Sounds like you've deleted a bit more than you meant to - am sure someone will help for next time.
That’s what happens if you delete your history: your device no longer ‘remembers’ which sites you have visited. But you should only need to type in the full name for each site once when you visit again - after that typing in one or two letters should bring the link to a site you have already visited up
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that's right Toorak - I have deleted many times in History before and once you have typed the full site - then it is an automatic.

However I have had to type the full site name many many times and I still have to type full site name.
By default, Firefox suggests items from both your browsing history and your bookmarks when you start typing in the address bar. If you've cleared your browsing history then, obviously, Firefox can't look there for suggestions but you ought to have AB (and any other regularly used websites) bookmarked. That means that
(a) you'll be able to access them from the Bookmarks menu ; and
(b) you'll be offered those addresses as soon as you start typing in the address bar.

If you're not bookmarking your regularly used websites then you're not using Firefox efficiently. (I've got thousands of bookmarks). To bookmark a site, simply press Ctrl and D together. (To view your bookmarks, press Ctrl and B together and then click on Bookmarks Menu. Or, if you've got the menu bar [File/Edit/View/etc] across the top of your screen, simply click on Bookmarks).

Even better though, put all of your most popular sites onto the Bookmarks Toolbar at the top of your screen. Here's what mine looks like:
http://upl.co/uploads/Toolbar1517511919.jpg

It's dead easy to do that. Simply right-click near to the top of your screen and check that there's a tick next to Bookmarks Toolbar. (If there isn't then, obviously, put one there). Then, when you're viewing a page that you want to have available in just one click, drag the little 'i' in a circle (to the left of the address bar) onto the Bookmarks Toolbar. Job done! (If you'd rather have a shorter, or different, name for what you see, simply right-click on it, select Properties and change what's in the Name field)
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mammy mammy Chris LOL - will have a go
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Hi Chris

I turned off the computer thinking this would help but it didn't but went back to options, privacy etc - ticked a tick at the Browser and hey presto - there I am back to normal. Thanks all.

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