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How to restore top sites visited when opening a new tab

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I was mucking around with themes today & now, when I open a new tab, it doesn't show my most frequently visited sites, it just shows a blank page. I have had this problem before & somewhere managed to fix it, but now, I've gone through everything & I just can't figure out how to get it back the way it was. Can anyone help me? When you click on a new tab, you have pictures of the page of the most visited sites & more listed down the right hand side. It is NOT top sites..

I was mucking around with themes today & now, when I open a new tab, it doesn't show my most frequently visited sites, it just shows a blank page. I have had this problem before & somewhere managed to fix it, but now, I've gone through everything & I just can't figure out how to get it back the way it was. Can anyone help me? When you click on a new tab, you have pictures of the page of the most visited sites & more listed down the right hand side. It is NOT top sites..

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That is not a Firefox feature, it was probably added by the Google Toolbar extension. Look at the settings for the GTB.

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That is not a Firefox feature, it was probably added by the Google Toolbar extension. Look at the settings for the GTB.

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You are absolutely right.. THANK YOU SO MUCH! AWESOME! :)

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You're welcome.