Suggested site content and
search history menu.
Not exact matches
The main
menu is organized as the recent events line, which includes the activity at ReadRate
search and rating service and the
history of books viewed and read.
When we have some
history behind us, I'll be able to look at the various keywords used over time and, if, as I suspect, there's some clustering, put a
menu item on the sidebar that will let readers see the top ten keywords, e.g. Keywords will enhance
searching, it seems to me, allowing posters to use synonyms for terms in their posts, as well as their own (informed) notions of descriptive terms.
It is possible to opt out of most of Google's tracking — including
search history, location timeline and targeted advertising — but it takes a bit of rooting around in settings
menus, and you have to know about the option first.
Mozilla says Universal
Search «combines the Awesome Bar history with the Firefox Search drop down menu to give you the best recommendations so you can spend less time sifting through search results and more time enjoying the web.&
Search «combines the Awesome Bar
history with the Firefox
Search drop down menu to give you the best recommendations so you can spend less time sifting through search results and more time enjoying the web.&
Search drop down
menu to give you the best recommendations so you can spend less time sifting through
search results and more time enjoying the web.&
search results and more time enjoying the web.»
Step 1: To access File
History, navigate to the «Update and security»
menu within Windows Settings, or
search for «File
History,» in your taskbar and click «Backup settings.»