Where do I find the websites stored as my homepage and how do I select one of them if I need to get just it back and not all of them?
I have three websites as my homepage, but often once I have worked within one tab for awhile and gone to other sites, I need to get back to the site that is there when my homepage tabs first pop up. I may not have even touched the other two tabs, but if I click on the Home button, I get three new tabs with the three websites that make up my homepage. I then have to delete three tabs to keep just what I want. In IE, the Home button has a pulldown, which allows me to select any one of my homepage websites, and loads that site on the current tab. Can this be done with FF?
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The only way I know to achieve this would be to create three separate bookmarks on the Bookmarks toolbar and click on a one that you want to load in the current tab. You can also try to right-click the Back arrow and click the entry at the bottom of the list to return to the first page.
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Thanks Cor-el, I was afraid, once I saw all three websites listed on the Home button, that FF was not setup to return to the pages individually. At least it is simple enough to setup Bookmarks.
You could also Bookmark all three in a folder on the Bookmarks Toolbar and click it to drop down the list to select all or the one you want.
The folder would take less space than three individual bookmarks.
In answer to your first question you can find the list in the Tools / Options / General Tab. In the Startup section at the top. Following the 'Home Page:' label.