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How do I stop firefox from loading the same page everytime I log on

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Firefox loads the same pages every time I start up. I want my mail to open but then it also goes to a google search that I did. How do I take that page off of start up

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Firefox loads the same pages every time I start up. I want my mail to open but then it also goes to a google search that I did. How do I take that page off of start up == This happened == Every time Firefox opened

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Hey there! This should be pretty easy to fix -- there is a great article on how to set your homepage -- How to set the home page. There is a section on how to set just one page:

  1. Navigate to the page you want set as your home page.
  2. Click on the icon to the left of the web address and drag it to the Home toolbar button.
  3. Click Yes to confirm. 

The article also has a video that you might find useful.

Thanks!

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Soluzione scelta

Hey there! This should be pretty easy to fix -- there is a great article on how to set your homepage -- How to set the home page. There is a section on how to set just one page:

  1. Navigate to the page you want set as your home page.
  2. Click on the icon to the left of the web address and drag it to the Home toolbar button.
  3. Click Yes to confirm. 

The article also has a video that you might find useful.

Thanks!