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How to open a new tab with your home page (google) instead of untitled. No options in tab settings

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I'm unable to open Google when I click on a new tab. I have to click new tab then home to get Google. I only get "untitled".

In tools/options/tab, there isn't any option to select: "open each new tab with home page".

I'm unable to find how to do it. Even the Firefox search doesn't have the answer

I'm unable to open Google when I click on a new tab. I have to click new tab then home to get Google. I only get "untitled". In tools/options/tab, there isn't any option to select: "open each new tab with home page". I'm unable to find how to do it. Even the Firefox search doesn't have the answer

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Try this add-on NewTabHomepage

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I to am struggling, but, there is a small work around that may help.

Open up Firfox and choose your home page, in my case WWW.Google.co.uk Now open up several tabs, open as many as you would like, I opened about 10. Now click the home button for each and every tab. Every Tab should now be displaying the Google home page. Now click on Tools at the top, then go to Options and a box will appear. Click on General Tab, in the Home page box, there will be all the Tabs that you have opened, click on Use Current Pages just below it.

Every time you now start Firefox, you will have several Tabs open with your homepage on show.

It's not a proper work around, but it may work for you.

Just to note, if you do close a Tab and then open up another one you will still have to hit the home button.

It is a pain and anybody else has another idea please inform us.

Lets just hope the guys can sort this niggling thing out.