How can I remember the last place I browsed? When I return to the main page it would be great if a marking of some kind would show the last place I browsed.
When I return to the main browsing page after checking a site it would be great if the last place I checked would highlight on the main browsing page or have an indicator of some sort to let me know.
When returning to the Browsing page it is difficult to remember which link I clicked on and have to guess or start over again so can someone let me know how to do this if it can be done?
Can't remember but I think that you can do this with Internet Explorer.
Thank you.
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I am not sure exactly what you are trying to do but firefox calls favorites bookmarks, and has a variety of methods of making, sorting and displaying these, it also stores your 'history' and lets you see that or use it in the location bar search.
Have a look at some of the following
- Bookmarks in Firefox <-- coloured text is a clickable link --
- Address bar autocomplete suggestions in Firefox
- Get started with Firefox - An overview of the main features <-- this is a long article it will scroll up and down once opened
Thank you John99 but I found the solution by going to Options/Content/Colors. After clicking on Colors it's for Link Colors. Unvisited Links and Visited Links. The Visited Links is what I was looking for. If I choose red then the links I visited when returning to the browsing page will be highlighted in red so this way I now know which links I visited without having to guess or start over.
Sorry, my answer probably was rather of target, I was not to sure what it was you were trying to do. I was thinking you were considering your history of web browsing rather than which links you had or had not used.
Glad you sorted it out yourself.