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where is selectable "go back" for multiple previous pages?

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  • Остання відповідь від jimyorknh

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the old 3.6 had 2 "go back" arrows, one for the last/prior page loaded and a drop-down showing the prior dozen or so from which i could select any back to the first. i'd like that feature back in 4.0

the old 3.6 had 2 "go back" arrows, one for the last/prior page loaded and a drop-down showing the prior dozen or so from which i could select any back to the first. i'd like that feature back in 4.0

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I noticed this on my new copy of this version. Am on a mac. For me, I just click on the "back" arrow, and hold it. In a brief moment, a list of the previous dozen or so pages will appear, just as if I had used the old familiar separate arrow for this list. I can then scroll down to the desired link, as before. HTH, Gandyman

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In addition to the above which also works on Windows and Linux, you can also get the drop down list right-clicking on the back/forward buttons.

If you want the drop-down arrow you can add it with the Back/forward dropmarker add-on - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/backforward-dropmarker

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Thanks for the assistance. I remember when DEC had the PDP-8, more solutions came from the user's group DECUS, than from DEC. Jyork