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which version browser ?
For
Chrome : click on blank tab, last in the top above navigation bar.
Firefox : click on + sign next to the last tab on navigation bar
Safari : click on + sign on the extreme right of navigation pane
To provide a better answer, I would need to know what Operating System (Windows or Mac OS X, etc.). Typically you can change this from within the browser, within a settings area. I've provided links below for three popular browsers:
Steps change pending on which browser you are using:
Google Chrome
Click the Chrome menu in the top right corner of your browser.
_3241021_en_v1">Click Settings.
_3241012_en_v2" alt="search settings appearance section screenshot ">In the "Appearance" section, check the box next to Show home button. When the box is checked, you'll see a web address below it.
_3241014_en_v3" alt="search settings appearance section change link screenshot">Click Change.
_3241022_en_v0" alt="search settings dialogue box screenshot">Click Open this page and enter [www.google.com] in the text box.
_3241023_en_v0" alt="search settings OK button screenshot">Click OK.
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Internet Explorer 6+
Click Tools in the menu bar on the top of your browser.
Select Internet Options.
Click the General tab.
In the "Home page" section, enter [//www.google.com] in the text box.
Click OK.
After completing the steps above, restart your browser to see your new homepage.
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Open web engine, Click on 3 bars top right below X, Customise. scroll down to settings. opens new page. Scroll down to Search. click and adjust to make google your search/home page. I assume you mean that, failing that open explorer and type in google crome, down load the browser program and you are on the ball there.
open up your browser. go to edit then preferences in firefox then general. In home page type www.google.com.au or leave out .au . Internet Explorer is the same, just look under internet option's. Don't matter if it is windows or linux, it is all the same. Make sure you have menu bar to do this. To check.Right click on top of browser. A dropdown will display menue bar, navigation toolbar etc. Tick the menu bar option. On top of browser you will see File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help . If you have it sorted out. Then you can start from top.
How To Set Your Browser Start Page in Internet Explorer
Click on your Internet Explorer icon; you'll find this in your Start menu, or the toolbar at the bottom of your desktop window.
Type in "Google" to IE's search box at the top of the browser
window (this is just an example, you can use any website that you
want).
Arrive at Google search engine home page.
Go to toolbar at the top of browser, and click on "Tools", then "Internet
Options".
At the top of the pop-up, you'll see a "Home Page" box. The address of the site
that you are currently at (http://www.google.com) is there. Press the "Use Current" button to
specify this page as your home page.
How to Set Your Browser Start Page in Firefox
Click on the Firefox icon to start up your browser.
Navigate to the site that you'd like as your Home page.
At the top of your browser window, you'll see the Firefox tool
bar (this includes the words "File", "Edit", etc.). Click on Tools,
then Options.
The popup window will open up with the default option of
General. At the top of the window, you'll see "Home Page Locations." If
you're satisfied with the page you're currently at and would like to
set it as your Home Page, click on "Use Current Page."
Hi kendrell, Did you mean 'bring' your home page? If so,go to tools on the menu bar Select options and then click on general. Under startup is 'when browser starts' option, select show my home page. At the bottom of the window,click ok. Now start your browser.
The home page doesn't display when you open your browser? If so:
Go to the top navigation bar and click on "Tools".
Scroll down to "Options".
In the Main tab, your Home page will be displayed. Edit it to whatever website you want to be displayed.
There may be a chance that a toolbar or program you had installed has changed your home page as well. If the above doesn't solve your issue, try the following:
Right-click the top navigation bar, and untick all bars except for "Navigation" and "Bookmarks" toolbars.
How To Set Your Browser Start Page in Internet Explorer
Click on your Internet Explorer icon; you'll find this in your Start menu, or the toolbar at the bottom of your desktop window.
Type in "Google" to IE's search box at the top of the browser window (this is just an example, you can use any website that you want).
Arrive at Google search engine home page.
Go to toolbar at the top of browser, and click on "Tools", then "Internet Options".
At the top of the pop-up, you'll see a "Home Page" box. The address of the site that you are currently at (http://www.google.com) is there. Press the "Use Current" button to specify this page as your home page.
How to Set Your Browser Start Page in Firefox
Click on the Firefox icon to start up your browser.
Navigate to the site that you'd like as your Home page.
At the top of your browser window, you'll see the Firefox tool bar (this includes the words "File", "Edit", etc.). Click on Tools, then Options.
The popup window will open up with the default option of General. At the top of the window, you'll see "Home Page Locations." If you're satisfied with the page you're currently at and would like to set it as your Home Page, click on "Use Current Page."
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