How effective is NOSCRIPT with firefox 3?

Why does my Firefox open these same tabs?

  • This just happened in the past couple weeks. Whenever I open Firefox, it opens three tabs: my homepage, Firefox Updated, and NoScript. When I go to Tools > Options > Main -- in the Start Up box, it says to open my homepage only. And it only lists my homepage address and not these other two, so it's not like I added those as homepages as well. I updated to the latest NoScript a week or so ago, and that's when that tab kept opening. Firefox just updated today, and now that tab is showing up. Does anyone know why it does this, and how I can fix it to only open my homepage?

  • Answer:

    1) Open Firefox 2) Open the page(s) you want as home page(s). One page for each tab if you have multiple pages. 3) From the drop down menu on firefox click "Tools" --> "Option..." 4) Click on the option "Main" if is not the default 5) On the startup section click "Use Current Page" button (You should see the "Home page" text box changing to the page(s) you selected on step 2) 6) On the startup section "When Firefox starts:" select "Show my home page" from the dropdown menu 7) Click OK button 8) Close Firefox. 9) Open Firefox and now your pages will show on there respective tabs. I hope this helps you to solve your problem. :-)

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go to start, control panel, advanced tab, and under browsing see what is checked off, disable script debugging, Then in firefox, go to tools, option, advanced, update tab, and see whats checked off there.

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