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Is there a way to set it to open a new tab to open on my homepage and not a blank tab in Firefox 57?

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in the new Firefox 57, when you open a new tab, it is blank. in the previous version, when you opened a tab it opened the tab to your homepage. I what like to have that again please if it is possible. Thank you.

in the new Firefox 57, when you open a new tab, it is blank. in the previous version, when you opened a tab it opened the tab to your homepage. I what like to have that again please if it is possible. Thank you.
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Hello, click on the cog and check the boxes for what you would like to see. If this solved your problem, mark as solution!

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I am not a developer but i think i what have to modify the about:config? no? I see nothing in the Options - Tabs, that will allow me to set a tab to go to homepage on a new tab. I have tried all the Options - Tabs selections that set to a new tab so the tab have it to the my homepage.

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Well mine is set to display home page and it is not giving me home page. it is giving me a selection of recent pages (basically anyone looking over my shoulder can see my recent history.

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it is nice that there is an add-on to do this, but it should not be necessary to add "baggage" to the browser just to set the default url for a new page.. this option should be built in to FF.

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Agreed. Stop being so Microsoft happy puppy dog helpful. I don't begrudge you the newtab splash of not really helpful web pages you think I might like.

I know what I need, I know what I want, I have my own homepage, let me use it.

I've got real work to do. I don't have time to try and reconfigure the car I use to drive around on the internet everytime you feel the need to monkey with Firefox.

Again, I don't begrudge you a way to monetize firefox; I am capable of making my own decisions, let me do so.

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I do not understand the thinking behind this feature - why would the developers think users, doing one of the most frequent operations - opening a new tab via the +in the tab bar would want to wait for a page to load listing various previously used tabs (and it is very slow to do this) and then click on one of the icons to open a google search page - I imagine that is the most popular homepage for new tabs - the settings don't even give you an option to override this default behaviour - as if the FF browser didn't already have enough issues with slowness and insane memory usage. The add-on suggested (and accepted) as a solution also hesitates on loading - as though the code it inserts into the "new tab opening framework" can't sidestep other time that is time consuming to execute.

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alancsalt said Can be done with this add-on:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/

does NOT solve the problem. Want to use a file:/// webpage. "New-Tab-Override" clearly states that it is ONLY for internet http:// and https:// links; NOT a file:/// link. does NOT solve the problem.

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I too miss the newtab=homepage config setting in firefox. I obtained a reasonable reproduction of the feature with these steps:

  1. go to about:config and search for newtabpage, switch all the true values to false, set all the dictionaries to emtpy ({}), set all the strings to empty values, change rows and columns to 0 (see attached image)
  2. then I opened a new page, click the cog, and pinned my static disk homepage.html as a personal "top site" and pinned it

Now a new tab has one direct link to my desired homepage, and a search input field (that I don't mind).