See web history for specific websites in Google Chrome
Solution 1
Yes, I met with the same problem a few days ago, and I'm afraid Chrome's default history page doesn't come with such functionality.
The best solution I found out is to install an extension called 'better history'
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/obciceimmggglbmelaidpjlmodcebijb
Just search for the domain (type 'https://superuser.com' then press Enter) then click 'delete', chrome will ask you whether you really want to delete all search results, click 'delete' then it is done.
There is a question I am not able to figure out, however. As you can see, all history records are devided by week (the list on the left side), like Sep.24, Sep.17, Sep.10... I accidently delete all my history last week so I only have history of this week in my chrome. As a result, I don't know whether the extension only searches that domain within this week, or searches all history. You can have a try at your side.
Solution 2
Instead of searching site:commons.wikipedia.org
, just type the URL. This returns all sites from that URL, in addition to a few other sites.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Anderson Green almost 2 years
Is it possible to show all web history in Google Chrome for a specific website? I tried entering
site:commons.wikipedia.org
on the history page to see all history from that domain, but it returned no results. -
Anderson Green over 11 yearsYes, it works reasonably well, but I'd like to exclude those "other sites" so that I won't accidentally delete anything.