Setting Home Page In Browser

Date 16/1/2013
When it comes to choosing a homepage for our web browsers, we all have different preferences. Some people prefer a blank start page, some may want to see thumbnails of most frequently visited sites (like in Chrome) while others may be more happy seeing their favorite website (like news.yahoo.com) set as their browser’s homepage.



 How to set Homepage (Firefox) ?

open firefox browser click on the tools menu select here "Option" a new window opened here click on general tab,In front home pages blank box type the sites URL address that you want to set as your homepaege, For example "www.example.com" after that click ok button.

Here is  I suggest some fine and  a random homepage. You may use any one of the following URLs as your browser’s homepage and expect to see something new and unexpected each time you open your browser.

1. Flickr Photos – This will load a random set of most interesting pictures from Flickr, the photo sharing website.

2. Google.com - Home page of popular search engine "Google".

3. Facebook.com - Home page of worlds most popular social media site.

4. Twitter.com - Home page of micro blogging site "Twitter Inc".

5. StumbleUpon – This will open a random website that is popular among members of the StumbleUpon community.

6. Reddit – See a random story, photo or video that may have hit the Reddit homepage.

7. Reader Play – Browse interesting stuff that’s getting lot of likes on Google Reader.


8. Words – This is again like the Wiktionary page mentioned above except that it will display a new word and its meaning from the popular “A Word a Day” website.

9. Bseindia.com - If you're a stock market lover and like to watching real updated share price then this site is  for you. official site of "Bombay Stock Exchange". 

10. Dictionary – Learn the meaning of some new English word every time you load the browser. Available for most other popular languages as well including Arabic, Hindi, Chinese, Persian (Farsi), etc.

11. Wikipedia – This will open some random article from the Wikipedia Encyclopedia – replace "en" in the URL to see articles in your own language – de for Deutsch, es for Espaƃ±ol, it for Italiano and so on.

Just drag any of these URLs to the browser’s home icon and prepare yourself to see something unexpected each time you launch your web browser.


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