When I open a bookmark, and finish, Firefox shows my history, instead of returning to my bookmarks.
I trade in a few stocks and at work like on my break like to quickly check out on my cell how those stocks are doing. I open my bookmarks and click to see the first stock location, then in closing out that page, Firefox doesn't return to my original location to my Bookmarks so that I can see the next stock, but take me to my Firefox "History," which is inconvenient and time consuming because I then have to click the back button and get back to my Booksmarks to see the next stock. Is this the way it's supposed to work? I don't want to go to my History, why is Firefox taking me there?
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Go to Settings -> General -> Home -> Panels and check, what is your default panel. It should be "Top Sites" or "Bookmarks".
You can even remove the History panel from the home page.
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Go to Settings -> General -> Home -> Panels and check, what is your default panel. It should be "Top Sites" or "Bookmarks".
You can even remove the History panel from the home page.
Thank you so much, Ty! You solved my problem perfectly!