April 2, 2008
Have Multiple Home Pages Using Internet Explorer
One of the cool features of Firefox is that you can have several websites open when you launch the browser.
This is very handy when you refer to lots of different sites throught the day.
But did you know that this feature is also available in Internet Explorer?
Here's a very quick video showing you how:
Hopefully my video skills will improve over time!
~ Peter Tremayne
Filed under Blog, Quick Tips by Peter Tremayne

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Comments on Have Multiple Home Pages Using Internet Explorer »
Good tip and wondered why I hadn't seen that. I use IE so rarely but I realised this must be for version seven and I'm still using version six.
Dave
Hi Dave,
Thanks. Yes it is for IE version 7.
I'm trying to do a lot more with video in the future and this was my first attempt! Hence the short tip!
Cheers,
~ Peter Tremayne
Nice little vid. I don't take the time anymore to watch videos as I'm suffering from information overload. But this one got me curious and it was a nice little video.
Thanks!
Thanks Dena,
I want to do a lot more with videos but don't worry, I certainly won't be bombarding you with one every day!
It actually took me over a day to work out how to do the video and upload it (Plus around 20 re-takes!)
I'm determined to get better though!
~ Peter Tremayne
Nice tip Peter,
I use firefox too and always have a bundle of tabs open.
I knew it could now be done with IE7 … but didn't know you could set them and have them all open at once on launch!!
And the vid looked fine to me….lol
Maybe you should so a video on how to do the video and stick it on your blog???
(I did have one on my blog once - then something went wrong and I ended up taking it down!!)
And I haven't tried since…lol
Randy
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Hey Randy,
Thanks for your comments.
Perhaps after a few more videos I will make a video showing how I put them on my blog.
It's definately something that I'm going to incorporate more often.
I will eventually invest in Camtasia Screen Recorder but for now Camstudio Pro does a great job for a fraction of the cost.
~ Peter Tremayne