There are two ways to design the new tab page which shows the large quick-dial buttons. One way is to let the user specify the URL of each button. The browser usually includes a preset list of popular web sites as the starting point. SlimBrowser and a few other browser adopts this method currently. Other browsers such as Internet Explorer and Chrome simply show an auto-populated list of most frequently used websites based on the user's browsing history.
Can you guys comment which way you prefer personally? Thanks a lot for your input!
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New Tab Page Feature Survey
New Tab Page Feature Survey
Last edited by JamieD110 on Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I prefer absolutely, positively, nothing on a new tab page and this is how I have mine set. about:blank
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No auto-population; just predefined, configurable (this includes "none")JamieD110 wrote:Can you guys comment which way you prefer personally? Thanks a lot for your input!
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Very good choice...I also have about:blank set as my "home" start-up URL...when I first open SJ I don't want it to load any specific web site...I like to choose which web site to load every time I start SJ and it's not always the same site..RBTB2605 wrote:I prefer absolutely, positively, nothing on a new tab page and this is how I have mine set. about:blank
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All of my browsers are set to open this way. Vivaldi, Opera, Slimjet, and Chrome.cwm4bama wrote:Very good choice...I also have about:blank set as my "home" start-up URL...when I first open SJ I don't want it to load any specific web site...I like to choose which web site to load every time I start SJ and it's not always the same site..RBTB2605 wrote:I prefer absolutely, positively, nothing on a new tab page and this is how I have mine set. about:blank
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I use both. When I have a fresh slate I'll start by allowing it to pre-populate. Then after a while I switch over to user defined and shift it around a bit to suit my needs and add anything it missed.JamieD110 wrote:There are two ways to design the new tab page which shows the large quick-dial buttons. One way is to let the user specify the URL of each button. The browser usually includes a preset list of popular web sites as the starting point. SlimBrowser and a few other browser adopts this method currently. Other browsers such as Internet Explorer and Chrome simply show an auto-populated list of most frequently used websites based on the user's browsing history.
Can you guys comment which way you prefer personally? Thanks a lot for your input!
About:Blank is okay... but not exactly what the OP was asking about. I used to use About:Blank exclusively, but the quick dial page shows my selected theme background while About:Blank will not do so. And I don't see the point in using a theme if I cannot occasionally see the background that comes with it.
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64 Bit SJ on Win 11