146 Browse with Tabbed Windows
As you learned in
142 Navigate the Web , when you start Firefox, it displays your Home page automatically. You don't have to set your home page to a single page; instead, you can set it to a series of tabbed windows and have them all open for you whenever you start Firefox. You can also set Firefox to open with a blank page, which might be useful if you have a slow Internet connection and you'd like to fully load the program before you begin browsing.
1. | Choose Tools, Options Choose Tools, Options from the menu bar. The Options dialog box appears. If you want to set the home page to a series of tabbed windows, you might want to open those windows first, before beginning this task. (If the tabbed windows you want to use as a home "page" are already saved in a single bookmark folder, you can skip this part.) Likewise, if you want to set a single home page, you might want to display it first in the browser window. 147. Set Your Home Page
148 Bookmark a Favorite Page for more about bookmarks.) The Set Home Page dialog box appears; click a single page or a folder (to set the home page to a series of tabbed windows). Click OK to return to the Options dialog box. Set the home page to a blank page by clicking |