When you buy a new computer, the Internet browser comes pre-configured with a home page (first web site you see when you start your web browser). For PC's, it is usually MSN. For Mac's it is Apple.com. If you download Firefox (which everyone should be using), its default home page is a Firefox branded Google page. Sometimes your Internet provider's web site takes over as your home page if you run one of their setup disks.
Through all of this, you had no say so as to what your home page is. Fortunately, it is a simple procedure to change the home page to anything you want. Here's how to change it no matter what web browser you use (except Internet Explorer 7):
That's it. Now if you are one of the many unfortunate souls who is using Windows Vista, watch how "elegant, quick and streamlined" Microsoft has made this process with Internet Explorer 7:
See, that's DOUBLE the intuitive steps that we have used for more than 10 years and all other browsers use! That's Microsoft progress! That's Vista! But Vista sure is purdy.
To see these steps in action, watch the video below:
Links:
[1] http://www.helpmerick.com/chat_log_excerpt_oct_11_2007.htm
[2] http://www.helpmerick.com/possible_ubuntu_alternative_freespire.htm