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When I look for a website in the history, and click it, it changes it in the timeline, this makes it hard to find other sites I visited at the same time.

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I would like to see the complete history of browsing in true chronological order. When you re-visit a site from the history panel, it goes to the top (last visited). I want chronological, even if there are duplications. How can I get that?

I would like to see the complete history of browsing in true chronological order. When you re-visit a site from the history panel, it goes to the top (last visited). I want chronological, even if there are duplications. How can I get that?

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A possible workaround is to open the link in a Private Browsing mode tab or window to avoid creating a new history entry.

See also Norwell History Tools: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/norwell/ Click the search button to update/populate the list after changing settings (no need to type search terms).