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konqueror plugin
yeah, it was quite the bummer hitting "yes, update!" as soon as it appeared, then having the konqueror button add-on not work. what a bummer to clear the url without it. I use page-up quite a bit too.
But mostly I miss having "'more than just the last page' back" on the back button. That was never included in the konqueror add-on and could never find anything like it on the add-on site. Anyone seen anything like that? I hate how I have to back through all the visited pages to get to one that I might have visited 5 or 6 pages ago. Why in the world has Mozilla never included that? Big oversight.