Customize items on your Firefox New Tab page
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- Revision id: 25334
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- Creator: Michael Verdi
- Comment: Changed bookmark tip into it's own section based on reaction on input
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- Reviewed by: Verdi
- Is approved? Yes
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When you create a new tab, Firefox shows your top sites to make getting where you want to go easier than ever. We'll show you how to pin sites to this page, rearrange the layout or even turn it off if you wish.
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How do I organize my top sites on the new tab page?
Firefox displays websites on the new tab page based on how frequently you visit each site and how recently you were there. You can easily pin, delete and rearrange the sites that show up on the new tab page to customize it just the way you want.
Pin a site
- Just click the pin icon in the top-left corner of the site to lock it in that position on the page.
Add a site
You can also open the bookmarks library and drag bookmarks to the new tab page.
- Click the menu button
to open the menu panel. Click and then click the bar at the bottom.
- Drag a bookmark to the new tab page.
Remove a site
- Click the "X" in the top-right corner of the site to delete it from the page.
Rearrange sites
- Click and drag a site into the position you want. If the site wasn't "pinned" previously it will be now.
How do I turn the new tab page off?
If you don't want to see top sites when you make a new tab you can easily hide them:
- To toggle the new tab page off or back on, open a blank tab and then click the button in the upper-right corner of the page.
If you are concerned about your privacy, you can turn this feature off completely:
- Type about:config in the address bar and press EnterReturn.
A warning page may appear. Click to go to the about:config page. - Type browser.newtab.url in the search box.
- Double-click the browser.newtab.url preference and change the url from about:newtab to about:blank.
- Click and close the about:config tab.
The images of my top sites are gone - how do I get them back?
Firefox stores the website thumbnails in a temporary cache on your computer. Sometimes these get deleted. We'll explain why that happens and how to get them back.