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Has Anyone Got The New Firefox Home Page?
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It's horrible I can't find anything and so slow
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I assume you are using the Firefox Default Home page. Try something else as your home page. I use Bing as my preference.
It would be interesting to know exactly what home page you have.
Click the 'Hamburger' (3 horizontal lines,top right of page) then Options followed by General on the left hand side of the page that then opens. ........Let us know what is printed in the 'Home Page Box'
Hans.
It would be interesting to know exactly what home page you have.
Click the 'Hamburger' (3 horizontal lines,top right of page) then Options followed by General on the left hand side of the page that then opens. ........Let us know what is printed in the 'Home Page Box'
Hans.
I'm finding Firefox Quantum (57.0) to be a lot faster than Firefox 56. In particular, AB appears almost instantaneously and can be scrolled far more smoothly than before.
I'm not sure what you mean by the 'Firefox home page' though. I've got Firefox set up to open with a completely blank page, with the 'Home' button taking me to AB.
I'm not sure what you mean by the 'Firefox home page' though. I've got Firefox set up to open with a completely blank page, with the 'Home' button taking me to AB.
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If you've got the Menu Bar across the top of your screen (File / Edit / View / etc), clicking on 'Bookmarks' produces the familiar drop-down list. (To enable the Menu Bar, if it's not already there, simply right-click at the top of your screen and put a tick next to the option).
For me, going via the button which looks like book on a shelf brings up a scrollable (but annoyingly incomplete) list on the right of my screen.
However the best way to get into your bookmarks, so that you can sort them, search them, add tags, etc is (and always has been) to press Ctrl, Shift and B together (followed by clicking on Bookmarks Menu unless you've already got everything arranged in folders).
If you've got the Menu Bar across the top of your screen (File / Edit / View / etc), clicking on 'Bookmarks' produces the familiar drop-down list. (To enable the Menu Bar, if it's not already there, simply right-click at the top of your screen and put a tick next to the option).
For me, going via the button which looks like book on a shelf brings up a scrollable (but annoyingly incomplete) list on the right of my screen.
However the best way to get into your bookmarks, so that you can sort them, search them, add tags, etc is (and always has been) to press Ctrl, Shift and B together (followed by clicking on Bookmarks Menu unless you've already got everything arranged in folders).
@Buenchico.....Hi Chris, Your posting at 13.00hrs has left me somewhat confused. You have said that you open Firefox with a blank page and a click on the 'Home Page' takes you to AB.
I would have thought that 'Home Page' would give a Search Box for 'surfing' the Net and this would be a Google page as Google is now the default Search Engine for Firefox.
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Hans.
I would have thought that 'Home Page' would give a Search Box for 'surfing' the Net and this would be a Google page as Google is now the default Search Engine for Firefox.
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Hans.
Hans:
You can choose between having Firefox open with a blank page or with your home page (which can be anything you like). Another option is have it open with the same tabs (and windows) as it had when you last closed it.
To set things up properly:
Navigate to your choice of home page.
Click the hamburger. (Three lines, top right).
Click Options.
Choose between the three options for 'When Firefox starts'.
Under 'Home page' click 'Use Current Page'.
I can't think of any reason why anyone would choose to have Google as their home page. The search box at the top right is all that I ever use for web searches.
You can choose between having Firefox open with a blank page or with your home page (which can be anything you like). Another option is have it open with the same tabs (and windows) as it had when you last closed it.
To set things up properly:
Navigate to your choice of home page.
Click the hamburger. (Three lines, top right).
Click Options.
Choose between the three options for 'When Firefox starts'.
Under 'Home page' click 'Use Current Page'.
I can't think of any reason why anyone would choose to have Google as their home page. The search box at the top right is all that I ever use for web searches.
It's a bit faster but it's as ugly as sin.
Chris @ 13:28 - I used "Customise" via the "3 lines" & dragged "Show Your Bookmarks" icon to the bar - http:// tinyurl .com/y9 ayktyy
That then gives me - http:// tinyurl .com/y7 dcr5cr
Is that any help? Apologies if I've missed the point, I'm not having a brilliant day!
Chris @ 13:28 - I used "Customise" via the "3 lines" & dragged "Show Your Bookmarks" icon to the bar - http://
That then gives me - http://
Is that any help? Apologies if I've missed the point, I'm not having a brilliant day!
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