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When I open a new tab I get a grid of links. How can I bring this grid up on a tab I already have open?

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If I'm on some URL like google, but I want to see my grid of links, my current method is to open a new tab,and there it is. But how do I bring up that matrix of links on, say, the tab I have opened to google? I searched "new tab" page mozilla shortcut and came up empty. I also searched the mozilla keyboard shortcuts.

Seems like a useful shortcut?

If I'm on some URL like google, but I want to see my grid of links, my current method is to open a new tab,and there it is. But how do I bring up that matrix of links on, say, the tab I have opened to google? I searched "new tab" page mozilla shortcut and came up empty. I also searched the mozilla keyboard shortcuts. Seems like a useful shortcut?

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about:newtab is the URL of the new tab page. You may create a new bookmark and make that the Location in Properties of the new bookmark. Or paste about:newtab in the Address Bar.

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about:newtab is the URL of the new tab page. You may create a new bookmark and make that the Location in Properties of the new bookmark. Or paste about:newtab in the Address Bar.

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Thank You Edmeister... It worked even!

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Note that you can find links to all built-in about pages on the about:about page.