You can personalize your New Tab page to show the search box, shortcuts to your most visited sites, recommended stories, pages you've visited or bookmarked recently, or nothing at all. This article will show you how to change this content.
Click the gear icon in the top right corner of the New Tab page. A panel will open, showing content you can customize. Click the toggle next to a section to switch it on or off , to show or hide that section.
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This feature is experimental and is being introduced to the Firefox user base through a progressive rollout. It may not yet be available to all users.
Manage more settings: This opens the Firefox Settings panel, where additional settings are available.
Blank New Tab pageThe New Tab page opens by default each time you open a new tab. If you prefer a blank page when opening new tabs:
If you prefer a blank page as your home page when you start Firefox or open a new window, follow the above steps but select from the Homepage and new windows drop-down menu. For more information about changing your Firefox home page, see How to set the home page.
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