Default setting: HOME page on start-up
Recent changes seem to ignore the setting for a specific HOME page upon START-UP. Right now, the last page accessed before closing Firefox IS loading - not the setting of a specific HOME page - in my case, Google.com. I have cleared cache twice and no changes. So, e.g. - if I was on Facebook and close FF, the next start of Firefox opens now to Facebook. That setting is NOT enabled! Please advise/correct.
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Do you have enabled "Restore Previous Session" in "Settings -> General -> Startup" ?
You can set this pref on the about:config page to set the startup page, use '0' (zero) to start with a blank page and use '1' to start with the homepage.
- browser.startup.page
[0:blank; 1:home page; 2:last visited page; 3:restore previous session]
There is no 'browser.startup.page' line item in my configuration settings. There are others, about 'startup,' but not that specific line item.
Oh - and in regular settings routine - the box is UNchecked.
Wót Steve Firefox
You can inspect and modify prefs like this one on the about:config page.
You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can click the button to "Accept the Risk and Continue".
Yup. Been there, done that. Already seeing ALL the settings line items. None as described above.
Wót Steve Firefox