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I cannot see the date of my history in firefox.How,if i can, find the date of the history listed?

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I recently went into my Firefox history to find some sites i used which i need dates i visited..sadly though the dates aren't there.Can you please tell me why?Is it because the sites were too far back to remember..?thankyou

I recently went into my Firefox history to find some sites i used which i need dates i visited..sadly though the dates aren't there.Can you please tell me why?Is it because the sites were too far back to remember..?thankyou

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The Library List is shared by both History ("Ctrl+Shift+H") and Bookmarks ("Ctrl+Shift+B"). In order to see something enter a search argument any string of characters from the name or location(url). If you want to see everything enter a colon (":"). Select your search from "Bookmarks": or "History". The left side panel does not include detail so anything that says there is more inside there mean more directory/folder levels.

In the History Library window ("Ctrl+Shift+H"), you can click on any column header to sort by that column (click a second time to reverse the order), and you can rearrange columns by dragging the column header. You can view additional columns by right-clicking on a column heading or via the Views menu (Show Columns). In addition to Name and Location, you can also select Visit Date (last) and Visit Count.

The Bookmarks Library window("Ctrl+Shift+B") is similar: In addition to Name and Location, Visit Date (last) and Visit Count, you can also see : Keyword, Tags, Description, Added (date), and Last Modified. The Show Parent Folder extension provides for a Parent Folder column for bookmarks, unlike the other columns, it is not sortable.

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