new window opens search page - I want a blank page
I've set it so a new Tab opens a blank page with the cursor in the URL form. But a new window opens a search page with the cursor in the search form. How do I set it so a new window does what a new Tab does? TA
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If your intention is to have the start page displayed as a new tab and its Top Sites as your first image shows, you can just enter about:newtab in the Preferences > General > Home Page field of the Startup section.
That should cause a new window to "follow" your New Tab settings as configured in the cogwheel in the top right of a new tab page, so whenever you set that to a blank page, the same will apply to new windows. (Also, that cogwheel will be available on every new page when set.)
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With Firefox 41 (and higher), it's no longer possible to customize the page shown in a new tab via changing the preference browser.newtab.url in about:config. Because of the fact that hijackers abused the preference in the past, Mozilla decided to remove it (see bug 1118285). Fortunately, by removing it, Mozilla also introduced a new API to bring this functionality back to life as an add-on. This add-on allows the user to choose a certain page in a new tab.
New Tab Override (browser.newtab.url replacement) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/
This is also available using Classic Theme Restorer (Customize Australis) {web link} Restore squared tabs, appmenu, add-ons bar, small button view and more on Australis UI (Windows/MacOSX/Linux + Fx 29+).
Sorry, new-tab-override/ doesn't seem to achieve what I want. If I set it to about:newtab (Default) then a new Tab opens as in pic 1 below; which is what I want. But a new window opens like pic 2. But I want it, also, to open as pic 1. Ta
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If your intention is to have the start page displayed as a new tab and its Top Sites as your first image shows, you can just enter about:newtab in the Preferences > General > Home Page field of the Startup section.
That should cause a new window to "follow" your New Tab settings as configured in the cogwheel in the top right of a new tab page, so whenever you set that to a blank page, the same will apply to new windows. (Also, that cogwheel will be available on every new page when set.)
A new window opens with the home page(s). You would have to set the home page to a blank page (about:blank) or create a bookmark on the Bookmarks Toolbar that opens the about:blank page. You would have to hold the Shift key to open a new window with a left-click.
Thanks. Got it!
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Sorry, but I’m afraid the wrong or at least not the best answer has been marked as solution (but correct me if I’m wrong.)
The user does not only want a blank page to be opened in a new window like the question says, which of course is a matter of choosing so in the Home Page section in Options/Preferences.
What he/she rather wants, also looking at the " ... pic 1 below; which is what I want" comment, is the exact same behavior for new windows and new tabs, which can both be a blank page and a page displaying Top Sites (including suggested sites if configured), both with the cursor in the URL field.
The way to achieve that is to set the Home Page to about:newtab AND NOT to Show a blank page in the Startup section but one of the other two options - I should have added that above. When set as such, a new window will behave similar to a new tab as set in the New Tab page config (the cogwheel) so the choice made there will be valid for both, and no workaround or add-ons are required.