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Loading Multiple Home Pages in Internet Explorer & Firefox

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Summary: How to load multiple home pages in Internet Explorer and Firefox; learn more about web browsers in this free instructional video.

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Gary Zier, originally from Florida, is a systems administrator with 10 years of computer networking experience and an expertise in conditional access security systems. He started...read more

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"Hi! I'm Gary for Expert Village. Let's see how to change the setting to load multiple pages for our home page. This is useful when we normally like to go log on and we like to regularly check a few sites and this way we don't have to open them up individually. We can set our home page to open up each of those individual sites. The way to do that is go to the tools and options menu and on that page you will see on the main menu tab, you will see the setting for your home page where your home page should be typed in. What we are going to do is we are going to add any amount of home pages that you like by putting a pipe which is the shift of the button over the enter key. Looks like a straight line going up and down, a vertical line and we are going to separate each web page with that vertical line. So we will put in the pipe bar and then type in the name of the web page that you want to go to starting with http. And if you want to put another one in, just put another pipe bar and type in that address as well. I typed in three addresses. I put in CNN and I will go ahead and put in Expert Village. Now we see that when our browser is opened it is not just loading one page but it is actually loading all three of those pages. They are being loaded in tabs so now we can just click through each tab and view eah page that we set in our home page settings.l "

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