how to find the regular visited website or domain ?
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hi,
since many years i use seamonkey, i often go into the history dialog windows to find something new... but i did not success yet. From the history windows, is it possible to list or filter the website (or domain) i visit the more ? Like i'd like to select (to bookmark them) the website i visited 50 times in a year at last. how can i find them ? it would be such a gem to have a feature which could auto-bookmark every website at a XXX number of visits. i know there is a "visit count" count column and a "order by visit" feature but it is totally unreliable because popup and iframe webpage are in this list and increase the count falsly. i'd like the counter only increase when i access a site by enter the url in the address bar or passing throug a bookmark or by selecting in the address bar history. by example my facebook counter is 1115 for the previous week. it means 160 visits each days, so 6 visits by hour H24!!!! it is tottaly wrong and funny because i selected facebook in my url history 5 times in a day , not more. i guess the counter is increasing when i went in a page using the "like" or share feature.... have a good day
Yes, it's possible. By default this column is hidden but you can "unhide" it: Menu -> View -> Show Columns -> Visit Count
i know there is a "visit count" count column and a "order by visit" feature but it is totally unreliable because popup and iframe webpage are in this list and increase the count falsly. i'd like the counter only increase when i access a site by enter the url in the address bar or passing throug a bookmark or by selecting in the address bar history. by example my facebook counter is 1115 for the previous week. it means 160 visits each days, so 6 visits by hour H24!!!! it is tottaly wrong and funny because i selected facebook in my url history 5 times in a day , not more. i guess the counter is increasing when i went in a page using the "like" or share feature.... Also, by default SeaMonkey comes with a "Most Visited" smart bookmark folder in the Bookmarks folder on the bookmarks toolbar.
Tip of the day: If it has "toolbar" in the name, it's crap.
What my avatar is about: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/sea-fox/
For one, Facebook constantly auto-refreshes itself, thus causing a new page count. Also, there are many actions on Facebook that cause it to load a new page without changing the URL. Many websites work like that now. Tip of the day: If it has "toolbar" in the name, it's crap.
What my avatar is about: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/sea-fox/ Maybe something here could be useful, Norwell History Tools?
(Though I do not know if it works in SeaMonkey? But you could run it through the converter & see what happens.) Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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