Not@home wrote:
Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like
an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want
to read. Assume the links are to site A and site B. When I click on
the link to site A the browser opens that site and I read the article;
then I select back to go back to cnn.com and select the link to site B,
but when the browser opens cnn.com, the link to site B is gone, having
been replaced by a list of other links.
I don't know how to find the link to site B, unless it makes another
appearance. Usually these are just items of minor or temporary
interest, so an internet search would not be an effective way to find
the story, since I usually don't remember the name. Is there a
technique in using SeaMonkey that will solve this problem? It would be
nice if SeaMonkey had a tool that would open both sites A and B, perhaps
in separate tabs, so I could read each site.
Unless you've purged your browsing history since you visited the site,
it should be there. CTRL-H, sort descending by date.
Note that CTRL-H doesn't work if the active application is a Flash or
other video. In that case, do Go | History from the menu at top, or else
click somewhere in the current page outside the video pane to enable CTRL-H.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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