Open multiple tabs with your favorite sites when you start your browser

I think it is a general habit to open, first of all, some favorite pages when you enter the internet every day (for example: Facebook, Repubblica and Navigaweb).
It may then be preferable to set the browser to open these sites automatically as soon as it is launched .
This is a fairly simple operation, where possible, depending on the browser you use to surf the internet.
In this post, therefore, we see how to set up Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Opera to open multiple web pages or tabs, automatically, when the browser is launched .
1) Google Chrome, now the most used browser in the world, has several options to open multiple websites together with its launch.
Then press the button with three lines at the top right (what was previously a wrench) and enter the settings.
With Chrome it is quite obvious that the option to be configured is under the heading " At startup " by pressing the " Set Pages " link next to the " Open a specific page or set of pages " row.
In the window you can specify the internet addresses of the sites to be loaded at launch.
To do this first, you can already keep the sites you want to load open when you start Chrome and then press the " Use Current Pages " button.
You can also choose " Continue where I left off " to reopen the sites you were looking at before closing your browser.
Note that Chrome also has an option, in the initial tab at the bottom, to reopen the last closed tabs and that, in the event of a crash, you can restore navigation with all the tabs open.
In Chrome, all session data is saved, so if you put sites like Facebook or GMail to open automatically, it will log in without having to specify passwords.
2) With Firefox there is a special option to configure multiple opening of different web pages .
In Firefox you must first open the tabs that you want to set as the "home page" and then click on the Firefox button and enter the options.
In the General tab, select that When Firefox starts, it shows the home page .
Then click on the button Use current pages to set those currently open as sites to be loaded automatically at the start.
With Firefox there are some add-ons that add extra features like opening some sites only on certain days.
3) On Internet Explorer it is very easy to set up multiple web pages to open at launch.
From the Microsoft browser options, in the general tab, just write the addresses of the sites one per line in the Home page field.
If you have already opened the sites to put as home pages, just press the " Current page " button.
In Windows 8 with IE 10, there is some more option than previous versions of Internet Explorer including that of reopening the last pages visited (as in Chrome).
4) Opera is a little different than other browsers in case you want to set up multiple home pages.
You have to open all the pages to be loaded at startup, click on the Opera button, click on tabs and windows, then on sessions and save the session with a name, placing the cross on the "Load when starting Opera" option.
In Opera, in the General Preferences, there are other options to reload the previous session or the saved session and thus open more sites at different startups depending on the choice.
If you prefer only one home tab, another article lists the best home pages to use on browsers.

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