Fx Tip

Load up a couple tabs that you want to have as your homepage. Go to options -> general, and for the homepage hit “Use current pages.” The URL’s to the sites in the tabs you currently have open will be separated by a pipe (”|”). This way, Firefox manages multiple tabs for homepages. Sweet. I didn’t know about this until yesterday, but I thought I would share it with the rest of you. It’s especially helpful if you can’t decide what you want your homepage to be… Hmm, Google or Bloglines? Decisions, decisions…

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  1. David Brent remarks:

    I found out about that a while ago. However, my browser of preference is Safari so it really doesn’t matter to me :D

  2. Jona remarks:

    See, I need that. That Safari deal. I’m jealous, you know…

  3. David remarks:

    Lol, you JUST found that out? I don’t know how anyone can live with just one home page, at the moment I’ve got three but sometimes I have more if I find myself checking a site often enough.

    I have my usercp at webdev, quiterude and I used to have the Firefox google page but it’s now the custom google page.

  4. Jona remarks:

    Hey, the last time I actually set my homepage was some four months ago. I don’t use that thing much. I just finally decided that it was time to give up the default for something else. I have to thank Google for helping me to change.

  5. Ryan remarks:

    Your welcome :P

  6. Ian remarks:

    Something that I love about Tabs, etc. is the ability to open them by scroll-clicking and close them by scroll-clicking on the tab. It works at my job on the PC, but not at home on my real computer.

  7. Fabian De Rango remarks:

    lol thats cool I never knew you could do this. I wish FF had the option of loading with a blank page but being able to click on home taking you to the home, i guess it could be done if i created a bookmark and put it on the toolbar.

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