Thumbstrip add-on Allows Users to Locate Visited Websites in Firefox
Thumbstrip add-on Allows Users to Locate Visited Websites in Firefox
Normally Firefox user can access the history of visited sites by pressing shortcut “ctrl + H” or going Menu->View->Sidebar->History. Through this history sidebar, you will get recently visited site’s list. It helps users to retrieve important websites if they have forgot the URL. This Firefox feature helps the users find the specific websites which they had visited previously on some specific dates.
Though there is inbuilt history sidebar feature is available in the Firefox browser, there is a negative aspect of this feature. You can not relocate important website you are looking for if you forgot the name of that site because history sidebar stores only the URL’s name. There is special Firefox add on, named Thumbstrip which offers you to locate visited website virtually. It means now your search will become a lot easier and instantaneous after downloading Thumbstrip add on.
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It records and store entire browsing history and make it in filmstrip to shows graphical representations of the earlier visited sites. Now you are able to trace out your entire browsing history and locate most visited website. To use this feature you need to download Thumbstrip add on in your Firefox browser.
Once you installed it in your computer, an icon will be displayed in browser’s toolbar. Just click on Thumbstrip to view entire visited sites visually. It is really cool and interesting to view history in filmstrips. It is helpful and useful plug-in for your internet browser. So, download it to enjoy a different experience of surfing.
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