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Joel Reyes-Has been writing and developing web sites for several years now, this has lead him to be the creative mind behind Looney Designer a design resource and portfolio site that revolves around web design and development.
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Setting Multiple Home Page For Firefox
Do you know you can set multiple websites as the home page in Firefox? Here is how you do it:
1. Go to the "Preferences -> General" section in Firefox.
2. At the Home Page input field, enter the URL of the websites that you want to set as home page, separating each URL with a "|" symbol. For example: http://maketecheasier.com|http://google.com.
3. When you click the "Home' icon in Firefox, a couple of tabs will open, each loading one URL that you entered.
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