Make Yahoo Your Homepage

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If you use Yahoo! a lot, you may want to change your browser home page to the Yahoo! site. This will allow you to easily access Yahoo! services whenever you start your browser. The process varies depending on the browser that you use.

Steps

Chrome

  1. Click the Chrome Menu button (☰) and select Settings. This will open your Chrome settings in a new tab.
  2. Check the "Show Home button" box. You'll find this in the "Appearance" section. The Home button will appear to the left of your address bar.
  3. Click the "Change" link that appears beneath the box. This will let you set the page that opens when you click the Home button.
  4. Select "Open this page" and enter the Yahoo! page you want to start on. Enter the Yahoo! address that you want to set as your home page:
    • Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com
  5. Select "Open a specific page or set of pages" in the "On startup" section. This will allow you to set Chrome to load Yahoo! whenever you start it for the first time.
  6. Click the "Set pages" link. You'll be able to enter addresses to open when Chrome starts. Each address you enter will start in a separate tab.
  7. Enter in the Yahoo! pages you want to load when Chrome starts. These pages will load whenever Chrome starts for the first time.

Internet Explorer

  1. Click the Tools menu or the Gear button and select "Internet options." If you don't see the Tools menu, press Alt.
  2. Enter the Yahoo! address that you want to set into the "Home page" field. You should see this at the top of the "General" tab. You can enter more addresses, each on their own line. Additional addresses will open in separate tabs.
    • Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com
  3. Ensure that "Start with home page" is selected. You'll find this in the "Startup" section of the "General" tab. This will make your Yahoo! page(s) open whenever Internet Explorer starts.
  4. Click "OK" to save your changes. Your new home page will be set, and Yahoo! will load whenever Internet Explorer starts.

Firefox

  1. Click the Firefox Menu button (☰) and select options. Your Firefox settings will open in a new tab.
  2. Click the "Home Page" field" and enter the Yahoo! page you want. By default, Firefox will load whatever address is in the Home Page field when you start it.
    • Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com
  3. Ensure that "Show my home page" is selected from the "When Firefox starts" menu. This will load the page you set whenever Firefox starts or when you click the Home button.
    • Your changes are saved automatically.

Edge

  1. Click the Menu button (...) and select "Settings." This will open the Settings sidebar.
  2. Click "A specific page or pages" from the "Open with" section. This will allow you to set specific pages to open when Edge starts.
  3. Select "Custom" from the drop-down menu that appears. It will say "MSN" by default.
  4. Type the Yahoo! address you want to set into the text field. The field will have "about:start" written in it by default.
    • Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com
  5. Click the Save (disk) button after typing the address. This will save the address as your new start page.
    • Note: Microsoft Edge does not have a Home button, so there is no "home" page. These settings just affect the Start page that loads when you first start Edge.

Safari

  1. Click the Safari or Edit menu and select "Preferences." This will open the Safari Preferences menu.
  2. Click the "Safari opens with" menu and select "Homepage." This will set Safari to load your home page whenever you start it.
  3. Click the "Homepage" field and enter the Yahoo! site you want. This site will open every time you start Safari.[1]
    • Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com
    • Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com
  4. Add the Home button to the toolbar. By default, Safari does not include the Home button in the toolbar. Adding it will allow you to quickly return to your Yahoo! home page.[2]
    • Click the View menu and select "Customize Toolbar."
    • Drag the Home button into the Safari toolbar to add it.

Tips

  • You can't set your home page for most mobile browsers, as they typically just load the last pages that were open.
  • If you change your home page to Yahoo! but it keeps changing to something else, you may have an adware infection. See Remove Malware for instructions on removing any redirects and browser hijackers you may have.

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