![]() ![]() The script is coded with the dates 2/11 at midnight and 2/12 at midnight as the beginning and end, so you only need to click OK for those. Paste the script you copied next to the caret (>) and press Enter. Next, in any Firefox tab, open the web console using Ctrl+Shift+k (on Mac I assume it's Cmd+Shift+k, or you can use Tools > Web Developer > Web Console) The following script will show 3 pop-up dialogs: start date and time, end date and time, and then the query.įirst, select and copy this to the clipboard: But this requires a few steps.įirst, you need to build the places search query to show URLs visited in a particular date range. It is possible to run a search over a date range, using a "Smart Bookmark Folder" - the ones with the blue search folder icon. Maybe there is an add-on which makes history searching easy? If you know some relevant words from the page's title or URL, try the search box at the top of the Library dialog. ![]()
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