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There is an arrow in left coerner of the URL-bar, only usable by mouse. In the old version, 'go back' could be done with th backspace-key on the keyboard. Very convenient! Any reason for removing this feature? Any other way to go back using the keyboard?

Best regards Steen Thomsen

There is an arrow in left coerner of the URL-bar, only usable by mouse. In the old version, 'go back' could be done with th backspace-key on the keyboard. Very convenient! Any reason for removing this feature? Any other way to go back using the keyboard? Best regards Steen Thomsen

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Just enter about:config in the address bar and set browser.backspace_action to 0.

Possible values of this pref:

  • 0: Pressing [Backspace] will go back a page in the session history and [Shift]+[Backspace] will go forward.
  • 1: Pressing [Backspace] will scroll up a page in the current document and [Shift]+[Backspace] will scroll down.
  • 2: Any other integer value will simply unmap the backspace key.

Keep in mind that with 0 it's very easy to loose everything in input/textarea fields of the page, and that's why it has been changed.

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