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Managing Your Home Page in Firefox for Mac

Last Updated: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 > Related Articles

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Summary

Set your homepage and learn to use tabs in Firefox for the Mac.

Solution

Need to set up a default homepage? Want to display several websites at once? Learn how to do so in Firefox for the Mac, using the steps below. For more Mac-related browser articles see Manage Your Mac Browser.

Cox does not support all browsers. The following information is for reference only. For specific information on using Firefox for Mac, visit Mozilla.org.

 

How do I set my favorite site as my default homepage?

1
On the menu bar, click Firefox then in the drop-down click Preferences
2
Click the General icon.
3
Under Startup, click the Use Current Page button. You can also type in the desired web address in the Home Page field. 
4
Close the window by clicking the red X in the upper left-hand corner. 

 

How do I set up tabbing so I can see several web pages at once?

1
 On the browser bar, click the tab with the Plus sign (+) and a new tab displays. Or on the menu bar click File then from the drop-down click New Tab to open a new tab in your browser. 
2
 In the address bar, enter a web address. 

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