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To set up the URLs for your Home tabs, first open the web pages you want on separate tabs. Firefoxįirefox supports multiple Home tabs, which is how you can open multiple web pages each time you open Firefox. To remove a URL from the list, click the three vertical dots to the right of the URL and select Remove. The next time you open Chrome your selected web pages automatically open on separate tabs. Enter the URL you want to add on the Add a new page dialog box and click Add. You can manually add more pages to the list using the Add a new page link. Then, click Use current pages.Īll the tabs currently open, except the Settings tab, are automatically added under the Open a specific page or set of pages option. In the On startup section, select Open a specific page or set of pages. Then, click the Chrome menu button in the upper-right corner of the window and select Settings. To open the same set of web pages every time you start Chrome, first open the web pages you want on separate tabs.

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Today we’ll cover how to open the same set of web pages every time you start your browser in Chrome, Firefox, Vivaldi, Opera, Edge, and Safari on Mac.