Whenever you either fire up the browser or click on the home button, you are automatically redirected to the page that is used as a homepage by default. The button is usually situated next to the refresh button. Google’s flagship browser generally sends users to the “new tab” when you press the button. However, some users may prefer to set a specific destination for their newly opened tabs. If you want to change the URL of your homepage, we will show you how to do it.
Whenever you either fire up the browser or click on the home button, you are automatically redirected to the page that is used as a homepage by default. The button is usually situated next to the refresh button. Google’s flagship browser generally sends users to the “new tab” when you press the button. However, some users may prefer to set a specific destination for their newly opened tabs. If you want to change the URL of your homepage, we will show you how to do it.
Setting up the starting page
When you launch the browser, you are redirected to a default starting
page that you can also change if you need to. Here’s how you can
accomplish that:
1. Again, go to the menu and then, to settings.
2. Scroll down until you hit the “On Startup” block.
3. Put the address you need as your starting one in the box that appears after you click the “Add a new page” button.
4. Make sure to enable the option before proceeding.
5. Select the option that allows you to use a custom URL for the homepage.
6. Enter the desired internet address and click anywhere on the tab to confirm the input.
Setting up the starting page
When you launch the browser, you are redirected to a default starting
page that you can also change if you need to. Here’s how you can
accomplish that:
1. Again, go to the menu and then, to settings.
2. Scroll down until you hit the “On Startup” block.
3. Put the address you need as your starting one in the box that appears after you click the “Add a new page” button.
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