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Can recent web pages be reopened without reconnecting to the site?

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I am using Linux Ubuntu and the default Firefox. I connect to internet only for brief periods for e-mail and a little browsing. Will the visited web pages be stored (for a few days say) for viewing off-line after I disconnect? Or is it necessary to "save" each page I may wish to read later? Are there any settings for confguring such a feature? The 'history' list requires one to be online for access. I am an old-timer, and not conversant with most computer/internet jargon. Thanks.

I am using Linux Ubuntu and the default Firefox. I connect to internet only for brief periods for e-mail and a little browsing. Will the visited web pages be stored (for a few days say) for viewing off-line after I disconnect? Or is it necessary to "save" each page I may wish to read later? Are there any settings for confguring such a feature? The 'history' list requires one to be online for access. I am an old-timer, and not conversant with most computer/internet jargon. Thanks.