How to set up Multiple Homepages in Firefox
As a power user, there is more than one website I want to launch after starting up Firefox. The only website that opens right now is my default homepage. So how do I set up multiple websites as my Homepage so that they would load every time I launch my Firefox browser. If you are still stuck in stone age and use Internet Explorer, you can
and get a better and a more secure browser. Best of all, you get to use the tip which I am going to tell you below
This handy tip from Lifehacker makes it possible.
Step # 1: Go to FireFox Tools menu.
Step # 2: Hit Options then under options select Main or General(for older versions of Firefox)
Step # 3: In the Homepage area, you can enter the addresses of multiple websites all seperated from one anohter by a pipe | as shown below. Here I set Google and TechCounter as my homepages

Another way you can set multiple websites as Homepage on Firefox and launch all of them in one instance seperated by Tabs is open up a new instance of Firefox. One after another, go to the websites you want to set up as homepage opening them in separate tabs. Then go to firefox Tools, Options and under Main select Use Current Pages. This will automatically set all your current open pages in Firefox as homepage.
From Firefox’s Tools menu, Options, General, enter the addresses of sites separated by a pipe |, as shown above. Or, you can open up all the sites in tabs and hit the “Use Current Pages” button.
I use Firefox and have been a big fan of it since v 0.7. Yes, that was the first time I actually got to know more about Firefox which was sometime during the summer of 2004. I have flirted with Flock, Opera and gosh!! even Internet Explorer 7. But in the end, Firefox won out for its very impressive features. For Blogging, the spell correction is outstanding. So every time i launch a new instance of Firefox
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May 15th, 2007 at 7:52 am
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May 20th, 2007 at 8:06 pm
This is one of those little hints that is a pleasure to have found. Thanks. I could never decide
which of 2 (or 3) sites I wanted to be greeted with when I red up Firefox. Now I get both.
November 12th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
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