Firefox: Why have just one home page?

by Lee Hopkins on August 26, 2005 · 0 comments

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FirefoxCourtesy of Alexandra Samuel, it seems you can set Firefox to default open to several sites at once.

In Alexandra’s words:

Just discovered a very cool Firefox feature. If you have several web pages open in tabs, and then click Peferences/General in order to set your home page, Firefox gives you the option of setting your home page to “current pageS“.

So if you like to check your bank info, the New York Times, and your Basecamp projects every morning, just open all three pages in tabs (but in the same window). Then follow the steps above to set up Firefox so you can get to all three in one step.

Neat!

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