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New Tab page in Firefox

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The New Tab page allows easy access to frequently and recently visited sites.
The New Tab page allows easy access to frequently and recently visited sites.

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{for fx57} Firefox makes it easier for you to access great content by bringing your most recently and frequently visited sites, along with popular sites and articles when you open a new tab. [[Image:new tab page 57]] When you use Firefox for the first time, you'll see links to top-ranking websites. These are eventually replaced with links to [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency frequently and recently] visited sites from your browsing history. {/for} {for not fx57} On the New Tab page, Firefox displays website links as thumbnails (miniaturized images) or logos, called ''tiles''. ;[[Image:tiles 39]] When you use Firefox for the first time, you'll see links to Mozilla websites. These are eventually replaced with links to [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency frequently and recently] visited sites from your browsing history. {/for} Make this page the way you want. Visit the following articles to see how: *'''To change your New Tab settings''', see [[Hide or display Tiles in New Tab]]. *'''To customize your New Tab page''', see [[Customize the New Tab page]].
{for fx57} Firefox makes it easier for you to access great content by bringing your most recently and frequently visited sites, along with popular sites and articles, when you open a new tab. The New Tab page is also the default Firefox start page, unless you have [[How to set the home page|set a different home page]]. [[Image:new tab page 57]] When you use Firefox for the first time, you'll see links to top-ranking websites. These are eventually replaced with links to [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency frequently and recently] visited sites from your browsing history. {/for} {for not fx57} On the New Tab page, Firefox displays website links as thumbnails (miniaturized images) or logos, called ''tiles''. ;[[Image:tiles 39]] When you use Firefox for the first time, you'll see links to Mozilla websites. These are eventually replaced with links to [https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Frecency frequently and recently] visited sites from your browsing history. {/for} Make this page the way you want. Visit the following articles to see how: *'''To change your New Tab settings''', see [[Hide or display Tiles in New Tab]]. *'''To customize your New Tab page''', see [[Customize the New Tab page]].

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