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Mozilla - Open 3 tabs at startup

Gregg Bolinger
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Joined: Jul 11, 2001
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I am running Mozilla 4 and when I open the app, I would like 3 tabs with 3 different urls to open automatically.
Does anyone know how to do this? Or if it can even be done?


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Marilyn de Queiroz
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Maybe not at startup, but you can "bookmark" a group of tabs under Bookmarks, Bookmark This Group of Tabs while you have the tabs open that you want in the group.

For example, in my "Java" bookmark, I have JavaRanch Big Moose Saloon, JavaRanch Cattle Drive, Java 1.4 JavaDocs, and J2EE JavaDocs. I could just as easily include tabs for Yahoo or MicroSoft.

Then when you choose that bookmark, it will open all the tabs in the group that you saved.
[ September 20, 2003: Message edited by: Marilyn de Queiroz ]

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Gregg Bolinger
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Thanks, that helped. Actually, after you create a group like that, you can go into the preferences and tell Mozilla to start using a specific group. So now, my 3 sites open when mozilla opens.
Cool!
 
 
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