Highlight the URL and click and drag it to the little house next to the address bar. It will ask if you want to make that document your home page. Click yes. Open up new tab click the little house icon. Then, think to self "Holy crap! That guy on the internet was right!'
I think your question is wrong ...but if you want to set Mozilla Firefox as your default browser you need to go to Google .com and simply write on the search bar "free Mozilla Firefox download".
Yes, you can set URL homepage for both of them. Take a URL and set it to homepage in both browsers.
Firefox settings should save themselves. You shouldn't have to do anything to make them default.
1: Click on the "Tools" tab on the top of the screen. 2: Go to "Options." 3: Go to the "General" tab if not already on it. 4: Set the home page to whatever you want it to be.
There is currently no version of Firefox for any iOS devices including the iPad, however Mozilla and the Firefox development team are currently developing a browsing app currently called "Junior" that is set to be released either in 2012 or 2013.
Its really easy. You can go to Mozilla Firefox. Just go to Google and type in Mozilla Firefox. After there it will lead you to your instructions and you read. I went there and I changed from Internet ExplorerSolution: Download and install Mozilla Firefox from http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/.and then set default browser mozilla firefox.Other possible alternatives for Microsoft Internet Explorer:Apple Safari (http://www.apple.com/safari/)Google Chrome (http://www.google.com/chrome)Opera (http://www.opera.com/)
Go to options Advanced settings Sytem defaults Solution: Open Firefox. At the top of the Firefox windowOn the menu bar, click on the ToolsFirefoxEdit menu, and select Options...Preferences.... Select the Advanced panel, then click the General tab, and then click Check Now. Select Yes to set Firefox as your default browser.
On the Firefox toolbar, click:Tools, then click options. It will come up with, 'Show my home page when Firefox opens' Below that, you can change what comes up. Just type in www.horseisle.com and it will come up on the home page every time you open Firefox.
Master Password+ extension let's you "log out" your master password without closing Firefox.
Answers.com As Your HomepageEvery browser has a way to set the homepage. If you know where to set your Internet options for your browser, then go there and you should find how to set the homepage quickly. Below is the information on how to set Answers.com as your homepage with the different browsers.Internet Explorer:Click "Tools" in the upper left corner of the browser.Click "Internet Options."Type in the URL of the website you want to be your homepage in the first box.Click "OK."Internet Explorer 7:IClick on the Answers.com logo. Then choose whether you want it to be your only homepage or add it to the one you already have. (In Firefox, you'll need to add it manually, via Tools, Options.)Mozilla Firefox:Click "Tools" in the upper right corner of the browser.Click "Options."Click "General" (the first left to right tab).Type in the URL of the website you want to be your homepage in the first box.Click "OK."Google Chrome:Click on the wrench in upper right corner.Click "Options."Go to the Homepage section and type in the URL of the website you want to be your homepage.Do NOT press the red X! Click "Close."
because you obviously clicked the "internet explorer" button by mistake, the one you're looking for says "Mozilla Firefox" ;)
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