just wonder what everyone uses as their default homepage.
for years i've been using http://www.google.co.uk, but recently i made my own http://www.gorillaenterprisesnetworkser ... .uk/search which lets me search the most common sites i browse.
just wondering what everyone by else uses!
What's your homepage?
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I've always been a http://news.bbc.co.uk boy.
I've tried different ones for short periods of a week or more, but the first thing I always end up doing is navigating to BBC News.
I've tried different ones for short periods of a week or more, but the first thing I always end up doing is navigating to BBC News.
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When I open my browser, or click the Home button, it opens all these sites in the same window simultaneously . . .
GMail (auto login to my account)
SillyDog701 Message Centre
BBC News Online
The Register
The Inquirer
BetaNews.
Why have one homepage, when you can have several?
GMail (auto login to my account)
SillyDog701 Message Centre
BBC News Online
The Register
The Inquirer
BetaNews.
Why have one homepage, when you can have several?
Look at the highlighted section in the Preferences window screengrab. It's part of the tabbed browsing feature.rts wrote: I'm probably being thick, but how can you open all those sites up in one window? A grid like system?
Why don't you just use the search bar in Firefox?Dr Lobster* wrote:just wonder what everyone uses as their default homepage.
for years i've been using http://www.google.co.uk, but recently i made my own http://www.gorillaenterprisesnetworkser ... .uk/search which lets me search the most common sites i browse.
just wondering what everyone by else uses!
I like the Google personalised homepage, and my own homepage consists of a two-frame layout: the top frame is for my personalised content and the bottom frame is my google homepage.