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URL History Keeps Less Frequent Sites But Removes Daily Sites.

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URL history saves sites which I do not visit as frequently as other sites but drops sites I visit everyday, multiple times. Why? How do I fix that?

URL history saves sites which I do not visit as frequently as other sites but drops sites I visit everyday, multiple times. Why? How do I fix that?

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Is this about suggestions you see in the location bar drop-down list ?

Items you see in this list are bases on frecency (bonus), so you may see pages that you visited in the past frequently with a high frecency, but you not see recent visits with a low frecency.

You can possibly use the Firefox Home page and pin your favorites websites to tiles on this page.

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Hi ChangeSUX, we now get three different kinds of lists in the address bar:

(1) Initial click => Top sites from the Firefox Home / new tab page

(2) Type a space => Classic "frequently visited URLs" list

(3) Type text => Matches generated from bookmarks, history, open tabs, search history, and fresh search engine suggestions (which you can turn on/off with various controls)

In your reply in the other thread you mentioned that you only get six items in the list. Are you referring to the #1 list? In Firefox 78, you can get a maximum of eight items, and in Firefox 79 if you are showing more than one row of URLs in the Top Sites section of the Firefox Home / new tab page, you can get more than eight.

If you check your Firefox Home / new tab page now, how many of the first row of tiles are filled? Do they have sites you would like rapid access to?

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The new tab options are not relevant. I use blank page for new tabs. I want the address bar to function as it had in the past without having to press space.

How do I make #2 "Classic 'frequently visited URLs' list" the default behavior?

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ChangeSUX said

The new tab options are not relevant. I use blank page for new tabs.

Firefox will use that list regardless of what you use for your new tab and home pages. Unlike Firefox 75-77, disabling the Top Sites section of the Firefox Home / new tab page doesn't affect the list any more. You still should be able to open it for purposes of cleaning it up by typing or pasting about:home in the address bar and pressing Enter to load it.

I want the address bar to function as it had in the past without having to press space. How do I make #2 "Classic 'frequently visited URLs' list" the default behavior?

I am not aware of any way to do that in Firefox 78+.

If you need a purely mouse-able solution and you do not want to curate the Top Sites section of the Firefox Home / new tab page, you could look at an extension I created. The list is not identical because the ranking in the address bar has some secret sauce. You can examine its features and limitations on the Add-ons site here:

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/show-history-top-sites-button/