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You know most browsers have a twisty by the location bar, that when you click on it, you get a list of most recently visited URLs? Well, in both Mandrake 9.2 and 10, as well as Fedora Core 1, Konqueror has only given me the one entry, the current one. How can get more entries? The last 10 at least would be nice?
If I understand your question correctly, right-click on the address bar. If you get a dropdown menu, highlight "text-completion" then click "dropdown list" if you have that option.
Edit: Well, darn, that doesn't work! I used to get addresses that dropped down, and did something to stop it because I don't like history hanging around...
If I figure it out I'll post back.
I also have this problem. When I click the arrow beside the location bar, it only give me the one entry. But the history "sidebar" works fine so I know it's saving the URL's.
Instead of clicking on the arrow, move over to the address bar and begin typing in the address you want to surf to. A drop down list of websites you've visited will appear. When it does, drop down with the mouse cursor and click on the web address of choice and it will be saved in the drop down list that is accessed by the arrow on the right side of the location bar.
Originally posted by Ozar Instead of clicking on the arrow, move over to the address bar and begin typing in the address you want to surf to. A drop down list of websites you've visited will appear. When it does, drop down with the mouse cursor and click on the web address of choice and it will be saved in the drop down list that is accessed by the arrow on the right side of the location bar.
Hope that makes sense - it works fine for me.
I figured that one out already, but I'm a little disappointed that one needs to use the keyboard to do this. I'm, kind a mouse guy!
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