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there is a drop down arrow beside the 'forward' button, which is beside the 'back' button - top left ..this arrow when clicked reveals previous websites and pages visited ,,how do i delete these also prevent it from happening?

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there is a drop down arrow beside the 'forward' button, which is beside the 'back' button - top left...when clicked, this drop down reveals previouse websites and pages visited...how can i delete this , also prevent it from happening?

there is a drop down arrow beside the 'forward' button, which is beside the 'back' button - top left...when clicked, this drop down reveals previouse websites and pages visited...how can i delete this , also prevent it from happening?

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That tab history list also opens if you right-click either (B/F) button. Open all links in a new tab to prevent that from happening.

The setting in Tools > Options > Tabs: "New pages should be opened in": "a new tab/window" is for links that specify a target window to open the link in. That option allows you to divert such links to a new tab or to the current tab. For other links you have to use a middle-click or press Ctrl and left-click or use the context menu.

You need to left-click JavaScript links and divert them to a new tab.


Extensions to make this easier: