What happened to the "most visited sites" thumbnails on a new tab?
In Firefox 4, when a new tab was opened, there were 9 (?) thumbnails for the most visited websites. Why was this feature disabled by default and how can I get the thumbnails back?
Opaite Mbohovái (3)
Most visited is one of the smart bookmark folders which are database queries.
Create a bookmark with the following properties:
- Name: Most Visited
- Location: place:redirectsMode=2&sort=8&maxResults=10
More information:
- Places query URIs - MDC Docs
- Smart Bookmarks folders | How to | Firefox Help
- Restore the default Smart Bookmarks Folders | Troubleshooting | Firefox Help
Related information:
- Viewing the browsing history - Firefox - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
- When I search in "History" for items I've called up, I get a page with the heading "Library." but with no text beneath it. Thanks. | Firefox Support Forum | Firefox súgó
Extensions
- about:me :: Add-ons for Firefox (51.2KB) by Margaret Leibovic
- Speed Dial :: Add-ons for Firefox
- New Tab JumpStart :: Add-ons for Firefox
- FoxTab :: Add-ons for Firefox
Also see (Panorama) What are Tab Groups? | How to | Firefox Help
This brought back the "Most Visited" folder, which is not what I was looking for.
I was looking for the most visited thumbnail grid when opening up a new tab. It is possible though that this was a Google toolbar feature, and was not a Firefox built-in feature.
The feature I am talking about is similar to the "Speed Dial" add on and is a standard feature on Opera and Chrome.
The Google Toolbar has that feature
- http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=115561 Web-browsing tools : Google new tab page and most visited websites