How do I make new tabs show my home page?
When I open a new tab I get tiles from sites I visit. I do not want this. When I open a new tab I want my home page to show. How can I do this?
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You can set the new tab page by entering "about:config" into the address bar. Read the warning carefully, and once you proceed search for the "browser.newtab.url" preference. Change it's value from "about:newtab" to the URL of the page you want to load.
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You can set the new tab page by entering "about:config" into the address bar. Read the warning carefully, and once you proceed search for the "browser.newtab.url" preference. Change it's value from "about:newtab" to the URL of the page you want to load.
When I open a new tab, I get the ASK Home page. I did not set this, I do not like this, I do not want this. I want the Firefox home page back.. how do I reset it?
jmk909er said
When I open a new tab I get tiles from sites I visit. I do not want this. When I open a new tab I want my home page to show. How can I do this?
Thank you!
Do you inspect the browser.newtab.url pref on the about:config page and modify its value?
If you do not keep changes after a restart or otherwise have problems with preferences, see:
You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.
I feel like am standing under a shower and somebody just turned the freezing cold water on! It's going to take some time to digest that lot, if ever.
jmk909er said
When I open a new tab I get tiles from sites I visit. I do not want this. When I open a new tab I want my home page to show. How can I do this?
Scott said
You can set the new tab page by entering "about:config" into the address bar. Read the warning carefully, and once you proceed search for the "browser.newtab.url" preference. Change it's value from "about:newtab" to the URL of the page you want to load.
Amazing that such a simple task cannot be done via the general user interface. Don't you agree?