I think this is what you want for Firefox. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/new-tab-page-show-hide-and-customize-top-sites
You can pin a new site, remove sites, or rearrange as much as you want. The source doesn't even have to be a bookmark - drag the site icon from the address bar into a new tab window and you can add a site that way too. Jamie On 2014-04-21 10:25 PM, Winterlight wrote: > Back when Opera had a real browser they invented speed dial which was > a tab that had a collection of small windows on a page that you could > use as a home page if you wanted and could set it up with the links > you wanted so that all you had to do was click on a window and go the > link. It was also dynamic. Opera called it speed dial. > > Both Firefox and Chrome copied this in their own way but their > versions seems useless to me. In Firefox and chrome it appears every > time you start a new tab. It just seems to show your history in > arbitrary way that they came up with. Is there a way to configure this > in Firefox and Chrome and if not what is the point of it. I can't even > find a menu for it, or even what they call it in Firefox or Chrome nor > is there any explanation in the help files that I can find... of > course, it would help if I knew what it was called. Can someone clue > me in? Thanks. -- Jamie Furtner ja...@furtner.ca