Lost something but don't know what!
I used to have a facility when opening up a new tab whereby the page would load snapshots of all the previous pages visited, links etc. But it's disappeared now and I'm keen to figure out how to get it to show again.
I've got various tab related add-ons - (Colorful Tabs/Tab Mix Plus/IE Tab plus & Too many tabs) so unsure if it comes from one of those over Firefox itself?
Thanks for any help you can provide on it - no rush :)
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Chosen solution
- http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=115561 Web-browsing tools : Google new tab page and most visited websites
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Firefox iteself does not have this facility. You would have had an add-on that shows recently visited sites in a new tab. Did you uninstall any add-on recently? For example Speed Dial, Sugestron Speed Dial, Fast Dial or FoxTab.
Possibly one of these add-ons:
Thanks guys - no the add-ons I mentioned are the only ones relevant to new tabs at least unless one of the others like Session Manager or the like - I just can't find any settings on any of them that would provide a page of previous visits. It's a facility very similar to what IE has so possibly IETab is where I need to look again - I might just uninstall & reinstall a couple of them which might sort me out.
But you've answered the important question which is what I needed - so long as I know it's down to an add-on I can hunt all the harder.
Muchos gracias :)
Chosen Solution
- http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/bin/answer.py?answer=115561 Web-browsing tools : Google new tab page and most visited websites
That's the VERY thing Cor-el - thanks so much for tracking it down for me. I had hunted in the Google Toolbar settings for an obvious setting but couldn't find it - my toolbar doesn't have the "wrench" setting so think simplest option will be just to reinstall it once again which should sort me out finally. Thanks SO much - made my day :))