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v29 arghhhh. Where is my chronological history?!

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v29 is simply awful as far as I am concerned.

The next question I've hit upon is where is my chronological history list?

When I open history (Firefox>History), the window that opens no longer has any way to list all sites visited in reverse chronological order--at least I am not seeing how to achieve that. Previous version it was obvious, and I left it set that way always.

v29 is simply awful as far as I am concerned. The next question I've hit upon is where is my chronological history list? When I open history (Firefox>History), the window that opens no longer has any way to list all sites visited in reverse chronological order--at least I am not seeing how to achieve that. Previous version it was obvious, and I left it set that way always.

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Are you using:

  • History Sidebar (Ctrl+h)
    • In this bar, I think you might want View by => Last Visited
  • Library dialog (Ctrl+Shift+h)
    • I don't think you can view items in more than one category in the left column without doing a search (e.g., for http). But I think it has been this way for quite a while. ??
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Are you using:

  • History Sidebar (Ctrl+h)
    • In this bar, I think you might want View by => Last Visited
  • Library dialog (Ctrl+Shift+h)
    • I don't think you can view items in more than one category in the left column without doing a search (e.g., for http). But I think it has been this way for quite a while. ??
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Ctrl h givves me what I wanted--the old look.

I was accessing it, as I said in my post, by (Firefox>History). And that was giving me a totally different history dialog which has not way (I see) to put it into pure chronological order.