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    Another Firefox question...

    Hi all...

    Is there a way I can delete entries (or browsing history) individually from the address bar's drop down list? I know that IE and Opera (and perhaps others) have this feature (by clicking on a "X" to the right of the entry) but I don't see where to enable it, if it's possible, in Firefox.

    Thanks!

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    #2
    Firefox has Add-Ons, and Form History Control might be what you want. Assuming that this one is available for Linux. Worth checking out.
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      #3
      On my FX (11.0 in 8.04.3), it is simply
      History (in the top menu list)
      Show all history
      highlight e.g., Today, to show the list of today's sites
      highlight an entry (a site visited)
      and delete it w/Delete key
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        #4
        Originally posted by Qqmike View Post
        On my FX (11.0 in 8.04.3), it is simply
        History (in the top menu list)
        Show all history
        highlight e.g., Today, to show the list of today's sites
        highlight an entry (a site visited)
        and delete it w/Delete key
        Hi guys...

        Thanks for your replies. By "history," I mean the entries that are on the drop down menu that is located on the address bar (the little gray arrow between the star and the reload symbol.) I'll check out the Form History Control Snowhog mentioned.

        Speaking of snow, I had some fun with the snow we received earlier this week...

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        The snow wouldn't cooperate for the middle ball or section so I had to make him a dwarf. My neighbor came by later on and added a hat.

        EDIT: I installed the plugin but it didn't have the settings that I needed. I'll go ahead and keep it. It might be useful later on.

        Regards...
        Last edited by ardvark71; Mar 24, 2012, 10:20 PM.
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          #5
          No, you can't delete urls from the drop down directly but you can search and then delete url in the history dialog and it will be removed from address bar drop-down.
          Ok, got it: Ashes come from burning.

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            #6
            Hi...

            Thank you. A bit disappointing I admit but there is a lot I like in Firefox anyway.

            I consider this matter solved and have marked it as such.

            Regards...
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              #7
              Originally posted by rms View Post
              No, you can't delete urls from the drop down directly but you can search and then delete url in the history dialog and it will be removed from address bar drop-down.
              (Just noticed this in passing.) Well, I can ... press the "the little gray arrow between the star and the reload symbol", mouse-over (don't click) an item, press Delete ... gone.

              This with firefox 11.0 on Lucid. Perhaps the OP (ardvark71) has the firefox one gets from the Lucid repositories; 3.6 or something I think. On my Lucid install I have added
              http://ppa.launchpad.net/mozillateam/firefox-stable/ubuntu lucid main
              to my "Software sources" to get the latest even on Lucid.
              Regards, John Little

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                #8
                Originally posted by jlittle View Post
                (Just noticed this in passing.) Well, I can ... press the "the little gray arrow between the star and the reload symbol", mouse-over (don't click) an item, press Delete ... gone.
                Hi....

                Awesome, thank you! That worked like a champ!

                This issue is really solved now!

                Regards...
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jlittle View Post
                  On my Lucid install I have added
                  http://ppa.launchpad.net/mozillateam/firefox-stable/ubuntu lucid main
                  to my "Software sources" to get the latest even on Lucid.
                  This is off topic, but I'm tried to add the same URL to my "Software sources" and now it won't authenticate. Do you know where I can get the "public key" so that I can import this "public key"?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nhtrader View Post
                    This is off topic, but I'm tried to add the same URL to my "Software sources" and now it won't authenticate. Do you know where I can get the "public key" so that I can import this "public key"?
                    What is the exact error message? Before you try getting another key, you may need to delete the PPA from your etc/apt/sources.list file if it's in there. If not, you might be able to disable it in your package manager, at least you can in Synaptic.

                    Regards...
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                      #11
                      ERROR MSG: NO-PUBKEY

                      And yes, I deleted the source and replaced it. Same error msg resulted.

                      If possible, all I'm looking for is the URL to the public key for source: http://ppa.launchpad.net/mozillateam...-stable/ubuntu lucid main

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                        #12
                        3rd Party Repository: Mozilla Team Firefox Stable

                        This repository is available for: Lucid Maverick Natty


                        WARNING: all packages have been deleted from this repository


                        Title: All Firefox stable versions
                        Description:
                        Details at launchpad.net.

                        Daily Build: no
                        http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/moz...firefox_stable
                        Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G

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