Open New Tabs in Firefox with a Set URL instead of Blank Page

If you’re a big Firefox fan, you probably noticed that whenever you open a new tab by clicking on the + icon or by press Ctrl + T, the page is always completely blank. There is absolutely nothing in the new tab! Previously, I wrote about how you can fill that empty space in Firefox with the Speed Dial add-on, which is designed to let you access your favorite websites quickly .

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Open New Tabs in Firefox with a Set URL instead of Blank Page

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under How To, Tech Tips.

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