Setting Multiple Homepages In Firefox

Posted by Karan Israni On May 29, 2010 6 COMMENTS

Have you ever wanted to set multiple home pages on your browser? Ever wanted to load all your favorite sites the moment you launch your browser? Well, with Firefox, now you can.

Suppose you would like to set Google and Firstain as your home pages. To do that, this is what you should do :

Open Firefox, go to Tools>Options>General

In the 'When Firefox starts' drop down menu choose Show my home page

In Home page give your homepages separated by a | (pipe symbol)

Example:

http://google.com/ | http://firstain.com/

Click OK

Now next time when you start Firefox, all of your home pages will be displayed simultaneously. You can set any number of home pages you want.

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  • Kenny

    Hate to break it to you, but Internet Explorer has been able to do this since version 7.

    • http://www.firstain.com admin

      Hey thanks for telling. Long time since I've used Internet Explorer now :)

  • Kenny

    Hate to break it to you, but Internet Explorer has been able to do this since version 7.

    • http://www.firstain.com admin

      Hey thanks for telling. Long time since I've used Internet Explorer now :)

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