You would not actually make homepage (or index page) in Firefox. A homepage is made in a program and it can then be viewed in Firfox. I would suggest you go check out the free website makers online, they are easy to use and have tutorials to help.
Just go to options and type the website under homepage (in internet explorer) similar in firefox and opera
for mozilla firefox browser open the website you want as your homepage and go to the TOOLS tab at the top Select OPTIONS and press the GENERAL tab Now click on the USE CURRENT PAGE below the HOMEPAGE textbox the page opened is your homepage
To set Yahoo as your homepage in Mozilla Firefox, first, open Firefox and navigate to the Yahoo website. Then, click on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner and select "Options" or "Preferences." In the "Home" section, find the "Homepage and new windows" dropdown menu, select "Custom URLs," and enter the Yahoo URL (https://www.yahoo.com). Finally, you can drag the Yahoo icon from the address bar to your toolbar for easy access.
Yes, you can make Facebook your homepage. If you're using Mozilla Firefox, just go to Tools then Options then on the Main tab you'll see the Homepage with a box with the URL of your current homepage. Just change it and type facebook.com. After doing it, close the option window and press alt+home then you'll be directed to your new homepage, facebook.com.I think it goes the same with Internet Explorer.
Go to the website that you want to be your homepage and click the link there to make it your homepage. This shouldwork.it doesnt
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Yes, you can. You can navigate to any website without having to make it your homepage. If you get prompted by the site to make it your homepage, just click no.
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You can add these designs to make it more like a website, http://www.profilebrand.com/imvulayouts/
You can find information on how to make Google your homepage by visiting the page make Google your homepage. It will have different directions based on what web browser you are currently using.
Yes, you can. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, you can right click on the Facebook or Google homepage, and select "view page source" copy all the contents to notepad and save with the extension (.html). You are done!
There are a number of online locations which offer simple (and free) resources to create your own homepage and website. One such example is '2-Minute-Website'.