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What's your homepage?
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 15.48
by Dr Lobster*
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!
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 15.52
by Ant
Always been
BBC News.
I've never bothered with Google as a homepage because I've already got the toolbar.
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 15.57
by DAS
http://www.kent.ac.uk/student
Probably will be for years to come as well
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 16.20
by Gavin Scott
about blank
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 16.29
by Pete
google.co.uk/firefox
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 16.31
by Aston
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.
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 16.38
by Charlie Wells
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 17.36
by DJGM
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?

Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 17.47
by rts
I'm probably being thick, but how can you open all those sites up in one window? A grid like system?
BBC News for me naturally btw.
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 17.56
by DJGM
rts wrote:
I'm probably being thick, but how can you open all those sites up in one window? A grid like system?
Look at the highlighted section in the Preferences window screengrab. It's part of the tabbed browsing feature.
Re: What's your homepage?
Posted: Sun 09 Apr, 2006 18.04
by cdd
Why don't you just use the search bar in Firefox?
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.