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Firefox used to list the websites I visited in order in the navigation bar, now it seems to save a random selection of sites I have visited. Since there is no order to the previous sites, how does it decide which sites to list?

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In older versions of Firefox, I used to be able to click the down arrow on the right side of the navigation bars and it would display the websites I had visited it descending order. Now it just displays what looks like random sites I have visited in the past. Some of which I haven't visited of several months. How does Firefox decide which sites to save? Is there a way I can make it work like it used to?

In older versions of Firefox, I used to be able to click the down arrow on the right side of the navigation bars and it would display the websites I had visited it descending order. Now it just displays what looks like random sites I have visited in the past. Some of which I haven't visited of several months. How does Firefox decide which sites to save? Is there a way I can make it work like it used to?

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That is done via a frecency algorithm that gives bonus points to sites that you have visited.
You can remove visited sites from the history to reset their bonus count.


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So there is no way to go back to the old way of just showing the last visited sites in descending order?

As to a "frequency algorithm", that doesn't seem right because some of the sites that are on there I might have visited once a month ago and the ones I go to a lot and recently aren't listed at all.

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