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Old November 28th 18, 02:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default H i delete all history of specified domain name -- FACEBOOK?

FACE wrote:
On Wed, 28 Nov 2018 07:44:49 -0500, in alt.windows7.general, Paul
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FACE wrote:
FIREFOX (Quantum, up to date)
I want to delete all history of the specified domain name Facebook.com



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By the way, when i deleted all of FACEBOOK.COM of 2010 (except for the ones
previously noted) i did it with one click for delete by search and then highlight
all in that year. It was the kind of operation that when i entered it, I then
went to the kitchen and poured a cup of coffee and it was completed when i returned
in a few minutes.

FACE


In my experience, the "dimensions" of Firefox are not infinite.

For example, the Bookmarks file stopped working on my
Firefox, so I've hit the limit there. I keep my
new bookmarks now in Seamonkey.

The files in Firefox, should not grow forever.

You *can* make your browser slow, by setting the cache
of downloaded website files, to a too-large size. Some
browsers, you could set them to keep those files in RAM,
which made a significant difference.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1169376

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.ca...rent_directory

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.disk.enable

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.memory.enable

You could spend all day farting around with that :-)

Entering "about:cache" as a URL, is supposed to
give an overview of the resources currently being used.

And "about:config" gives access to the hidden preferences.
Note that, about:config has no "undo" !!! If you make
a mistake, well, you're in deep dodo. In particular,
I deleted a line in about:config once, only to discover
there was no way to get it back. I had to look up what
the format should be, and manually reenter it. Be careful.

Paul
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