Bug 298398: Only single-click is needed for opening a History item, not double-click; Bug 298487: right click - Search Web for ... opens a new tab, not a new window. p=hendrik.maryns@student.kuleuven.ac.be, r=me, a=asa

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<li>To choose from pages you've visited during the past several sessions,
open the <em>Go</em> menu and choose <em>History</em>. You will see the
History Sidebar. The History Sidebar displays a list of folders.
Double-clicking the folders displays subfolders or bookmarks to web pages.
You can double-click the URL next to the Bookmark icon to view that
page.</li>
Clicking the folders displays subfolders or titles of web pages.
You can click a page's title to view that page.</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="stopping_and_reloading">Stopping and Reloading</h3>
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words]" from the menu.</li>
</ol>
<p>&brandShortName; opens a new window and uses your default search engine to
<p>&brandShortName; opens a new tab and uses your default search engine to
search for your selected words.</p>
<h3 id="searching_within_a_page">Searching Within a Page</h3>
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&brandShortName;'s <em>Navigation Toolbar</em>. &brandShortName; then loads
and displays the latest version of the page.</p>
<div class="contentsBox"><em>10 April 2005</em></div>
<div class="contentsBox"><em>28 June 2005</em></div>
<p>Copyright &copy; 2003-2005 Contributors to the Mozilla Help Viewer Project.</p>
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