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How to Delete a Website Address From Mozilla Firefox
by Joanne Mendes
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Overview
Mozilla Firefox saves the addressees of all the websites that you visit on the Internet, allowing you to easily return to your favorite sites with a click of the mouse. However, these addresses can add up quickly, making it difficult to find the URLs that you use most. Deleting individual website addresses allows you to clear out seldom visited websites from your browser while saving the addresses that you want to visit again.
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Step 1
Open the Firefox browser.
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Step 2
Click the arrow on the address bar to open the pull-down website address history.
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Step 3
Highlight the website address that you wish to delete by rolling the cursor over it.
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Step 4
Hit the "Shift" and "Delete" buttons on your keyboard at the same time to delete the website.
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- You can also delete individual website addresses from Firefox by opening the the History sidebar, highlighting the address and hitting "Shift" and "Delete."
- You can also delete individual website addresses from Firefox by opening the the History sidebar, highlighting the address and hitting "Shift" and "Delete."