I want to see time of visit to website in History in latest Firefox
In the latest Firefox, downloaded a few days ago, I click on Library, go to History, click on Show All History and look at the URLs I have visited in the past day or week. But I am not given the time of day I visited each site. Is it possible to configure History so that it shows the time as well as the day?
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You need to enable the "Most Recent Visit" column, with via the right-click context menu in the header bar or via "Views -> Columns". Note that you only see the time for the current day and that the date is omitted.
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So while in there have you clicked Views as there are many options as to how to View them.
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So while in there have you clicked Views as there are many options as to how to View them.
To submit suggestions for new or changed features, may I suggest: Feedback: https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/
Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.
Thanks for giving your time to me, but unfortunately your answer does not help. I go to Library > History > Show All History > Views. Under Views there are 2 options. Columns and Sort. The submenus of these two do NOT offer, e.g. show time of visit: e.g. 171124 13:42:59. This is not shown on the screen to start with either. Would be grateful for further advice.
Giải pháp được chọn
You need to enable the "Most Recent Visit" column, with via the right-click context menu in the header bar or via "Views -> Columns". Note that you only see the time for the current day and that the date is omitted.
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks ever so much! (Your answer was so clear too!)
But my problem is that I've visited the same website 12 times since September 15, 2017 so I can only get date and time of most recent visit.