Chrome will open to the same web page every time a new browser is launched. The set homepage in Chrome is easy to control or change, and the option to set multiple tabs for the launch also exists.
You can move, close, and pin multiple tabs in Chrome in certain instances, while an extension for Firefox adds this functionality. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
Open the Chrome browser and visit websites that you want to automatically open on the browser startup. Now, click on the menu icon on the right side and choose Settings. In the Settings tab, click on ...
Most browsers allow you to open new tabs from the "Menu" button or from a "New Tab" button located next to the last open tab in the browser window. These methods only open one tab at a time, but it is ...
Using a single site as your browser homepage seems so quaint. You probably have a long list of sites you check as soon as you get in front of a computer: Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, Pinterest, and the ...
Ed. note: Reader Harsha Kotcherlakota wrote in to our tips box with a very detailed, very cool guide to how he uses a few Firefox extensions we've featured to create dedicated, ...
In Safari on iPhone, it's not unusual for the number of tabs you have open to quickly get out of hand. Here's how to temporarily clean things up without losing your tabs. If you have no use for all ...
When tabbed browsers first appeared, I was dubious. I liked my various windows that I could arrange! Over time, browers improved tab management and tools, and I adapted. I often have multiple windows ...
If you're a fan of Google's Chrome browser, you're probably familiar with how easy it is to end up with multiple open browser tabs in a single session. On any other browser, searching for a specific ...
Google Chrome does not provide a native option to set a specific website as the default URL for new tabs. By default, Chrome opens a new tab with its own page that includes a search bar and shortcuts ...