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The object has the following methods and properties:
- history.length - a property containing the numner of URLs held in the history.
- history.go() - takes a postive or negative number as an argument to specify how many changes back or forward in the history to go. For example history.go(-4) is equivalent to pressing the Back buttonm in the browser 4 times.
- history.back() - equivalent to pressing the browser Back button (loads the previous page from the history list).
- history.forward() - equivalent to pressing the browser Forward button (loads the next page from the history if it exists).