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Have you ever been frustrated that you are limited to viewing 500-edits in View-History for pages?
Solution to see more edits:
On any page with more than 500 edits...
Click on that page's "View History" tab
Click on the "|50)" wikilink just above and to the right of Compare selected versions
Go up to your web browser's address bar and change limit=50 in the URL to any higher number (N) up to 5000, for example: limit=2500
Press ↵ Enter or hit "go"
Go slow with "N", until you know what your web browser and computer can handle. If you get greedy your computer and browser may lock up. After the page fully loads you can use your browser's search feature to find what you are looking for or you can scroll down the page. As a bonus, your "next" choice will now offer next-N instead of next-500.
Bonus tip #1: The same process works in "Contributions", and on the search results page. Bonus tip #2: If you prefer, you can tweak the web address (URL) on a view history page to go back from a specified date, which is useful for looking way back in long histories. In your browser in the URL after "&action=history" add "&offset=YYYYMMDD", where YYYY is the year, MM is the month, and DD is the day. Then press ↵ Enter or hit "go".
... that shortly after the publication of Women Without Men in Iran, it was banned and its author imprisoned?
... that when Canada's Star Channel closed with three hours' warning, some cable companies resorted to pirating a competitor's signal?
... that Stephanie Scott's favourite colour became a symbol of national remembrance across Australia following her murder in 2015?
... that the families of the neighboring Benjamin Hammar House and Samuel Dyer House shared both meals and tools while they restored their historic homes?
The Zumwalt-class destroyer is a class of large guided-missile destroyers of the United States Navy. First commissioned in 2016, the ships have a distinctive appearance, with an inward-sloping tumblehome hull designed to reduce their radar cross section. The Zumwalt class uses an integrated electric propulsion system that can distribute electricity from turbo-generators to drive motors or other ship systems and weapons. With a research-and-development cost of $9.6billion, the ships were designed to require a smaller crew and to be less expensive to operate than comparable warships. The program was originally planned to include thirty-two ships, but cost overruns led to successive reductions and only three vessels were ultimately built. This photograph shows the lead ship of the class, USSZumwalt, transiting the Atlantic Ocean in 2016 during acceptance trials with United States Navy's Board of Inspection and Survey.Photograph credit: United States Navy
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Trees at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Monroe, Louisiana.
Ouachita Parish High School in 2014.
Madison Parish Courthouse in Tallulah, Louisiana.
Solar Eclipse as seen from Bogalusa, Louisiana on October 14, 2023
Mississippi Supreme Court Justice Jim Kitchens.
Louisiana State Capitol building during the inauguration of Jeff Landry.
Rep. Clay Higgins at Gov. Landry Inauguration
A girl reacts to the fireworks at Louisiana Governor Landry's 2024 Inauguration
"Helicopter carrying House Speaker Mike Johnson arriving at the inauguration of Louisiana Governor-elect Landry, 2024.
The Rock at Northwestern State University of Louisiana.
Madison Parish Courthouse at night.
Aerial view of Madison Parish, Louisiana.
Double Rainbow, Madison Parish, Louisiana
Double Rainbow in Madison Parish, Louisiana.
Front of a freight locomotive crossing the Old Vicksburg Bridge over the Mississippi River, with an 18-wheeler traveling on the Interstate 20 bridge in the background.
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