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    Simple question, only now in its millionth incarnation here on PC. What's your web browser's homepage, or what do you see when you first open up your web browser?
     
    In an attempt to learn every time I go online, I set it to Wikipedia's random feature article page. I failed to predict, however, that it would never read the page, because I didn't want to read the whole thing.
     
    Just the 'new tab' page.

    I used to love Opera for the Speed Dial feature, as that was my homepage, but it ran so slow that I ended up using Firefox a lot of the time anyway. :c
    So I've switched back to Firefox because of the "customize about:newtab" add-on, and now it looks like Speed Dial! And that is my homepage; currently only 24 important pages pinned with a pretty background to match the top.
    (though I still can't press a number+enter into the address bar and go straight to a website, but it's a step in the right direction, lol).

    When I actually use it, Lunascape just goes straight to gmail. :v
     
    It doesn't open on startup as I have Firefox save my tabs on close, but my home page is, was, and always will be Google. I just never saw the reason to change it. :>
     
    My start page is just the standard Opera Speed Dial. I love this thing! Current Speed Dial setup: (please don't mind all of the random extensions and random tabs... I was researching for a post in D&D...)

    Spoiler:
     
    Speed dial for Opera was one of the features that I loved about that browser, but I've basically used Safari exclusively for a while; sometimes Chrome for school purposes. Anyway, my homepage is set to Feedly since I like seeing all the articles, and recent news for multiple different websites from video games to 9GAG posts.
     
    On my Chrome's option I have it set to "Continue where you left off" - so I don't have a specific "homepage" when I first set up Chrome, I had PokeCommunity as my main homepage, don't know if still is or not.
     
    Google is my homepage, technically.

    But I usually open up tabs so the tab page could count as well.
     
    The New Tab is my homepage on Google Chrome. So all my most frequent websites pop up so I just click on them. But I haven't seen my homepage in awhile but I think it's Google search.
     
    about:blank

    Isn't it wonderful?

    This, pretty much! Before that, it used to be Yahoo; would visit it every day when I open my browser up, so that I could check on mail, news, weather, etc. I've moved away from it, though, once I switched over to Gmail.
     
    I have aol.com as my homepage right now, but I'm planning to change it sometime to another news website. I like to have a news website as my homepage because I'd like to be aware of what's going on outside the internet world while I enter inside of it. I always have it open as a side tab.
     
    I see Chrome's new tab page with my eight most clicked sites (apparently). PC is #1 and Facebook is #2, haha. :D
     
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