How do I set multiple home pages without also getting the general options page?
I have two tabs with sites I want as my homepage. In order to set them both as my homepage I have to open the options tab to to access the general panel. If I click the "Use Current Pages" button it also saves the options page as part of my home page, which I don't want. I tried it with the "Open new windows in a new tab instead" checked and unchecked with the same results.
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Hmm, that sounds like something that should be fixed.
For now, I think you need to manually remove about:preferences from the list. Assuming it is the third tab, click in the home page address box and press the End key to move the cursor to the far right. Then you can use the backspace key to delete about:preferences and the last | separator. Does that work?
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Hmm, that sounds like something that should be fixed.
For now, I think you need to manually remove about:preferences from the list. Assuming it is the third tab, click in the home page address box and press the End key to move the cursor to the far right. Then you can use the backspace key to delete about:preferences and the last | separator. Does that work?
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I have two tabs with sites I want as my homepage. In order to set them both as my homepage I have to open the options tab to to access the general panel. If I click the "Use Current Pages" button it also saves the options page as part of my home page, which I don't want. I tried it with the "Open new windows in a new tab instead" checked and unchecked with the same results.
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That didn’t work the first time I tried it. I tried resetting my home pages with “Us Current Pages” button again and it worked this time. Thank you.