arthurking83
19-06-2012, 7:50pm
Late last night, I think I updated FF to the latest version(as I know it) .. 13.0.1
I'm a new tab junkie when it comes to FF, and have stuck with it, ever since they first introduced it way back when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth.
One thing I regularly do tho is to simply open a new tab(click the + sign) or right click and use the 'open in new tab' option.
I only noticed this today tho after the update to 13.0.1, when you open a blank page, it now displays a tiled page showing your last few websites that you opened.
Quite cool actually. Didn't know this feature existed, other than for the mobile Android version I also occasionally use.
My version is currently set to display the last 9 pages visited, and I'm wondering if it can be set to display either more or less, a largish screen could easily display 15 or so.
If you don't have it enabled(yet) and are on version 13.0.1, there is a small tiled icon called hide the new tab page when you hover your cursor over it .. up in the top right.
Seems to be quite handy if you regularly visit the same sites regularly I guess.
Anyone else used/using/ or seen it?
I'm a new tab junkie when it comes to FF, and have stuck with it, ever since they first introduced it way back when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth.
One thing I regularly do tho is to simply open a new tab(click the + sign) or right click and use the 'open in new tab' option.
I only noticed this today tho after the update to 13.0.1, when you open a blank page, it now displays a tiled page showing your last few websites that you opened.
Quite cool actually. Didn't know this feature existed, other than for the mobile Android version I also occasionally use.
My version is currently set to display the last 9 pages visited, and I'm wondering if it can be set to display either more or less, a largish screen could easily display 15 or so.
If you don't have it enabled(yet) and are on version 13.0.1, there is a small tiled icon called hide the new tab page when you hover your cursor over it .. up in the top right.
Seems to be quite handy if you regularly visit the same sites regularly I guess.
Anyone else used/using/ or seen it?