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Default-home-page Setup Guide

Windows & Linux

1. For Google Chrome

To set a default startup page on Google Chrome, follow these steps:

  1. Open Chrome:

    • Launch the Chrome browser on your computer.
  2. Access Settings:

    • Click on the three vertical dots (menu) in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
    • Select Settings from the drop-down menu.
  3. Navigate to Startup Settings:

    • In the Settings menu, locate the On startup section.
  4. Choose Your Startup Option:

    • Select Open a specific page or set of pages.
    • Click on Add a new page.
    • Enter the following URL:
      • URL:
https://sh1vam-03.github.io/default-home-page/
  • Click Add to save.
  1. Save Your Settings:
    • After adding the URLs, you can close the Settings tab. Your changes will be saved automatically.

When you restart Chrome, it will open with the page you have set.

2. For Mozilla Firefox

To set a default startup page on Mozilla Firefox, follow these steps:

  1. Open Firefox:

    • Launch the Firefox browser on your computer.
  2. Access Settings:

    • Click on the three horizontal lines (menu) in the upper-right corner of the browser window.
    • Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
  3. Navigate to Home Settings:

    • Click on Home in the left sidebar.
  4. Set the Startup Page:

    • Under the New Windows and Tabs section, locate the Homepage and new windows drop-down menu.
    • Click on the drop-down menu and select Custom URLs….
    • Enter the following URL in the text box:
      • URL:
https://sh1vam-03.github.io/default-home-page/
  • Click Save or OK.
  1. Save Your Settings:
    • Your changes will be saved automatically. Close the Settings tab.

When you restart Firefox, it will open with the page you’ve set as your startup page.

3. For Other Browsers

If you are using a different browser, you will need to find the startup page setting in the browser's settings menu. Most browsers have an option to set a specific page or pages to open on startup.

Android

1. For Google Chrome

To set a default startup page on Google Chrome for Android, follow these steps:

  1. Open Chrome:

    • Launch the Chrome app on your Android device.
  2. Access Settings:

    • Tap on the three vertical dots (menu) in the upper-right corner of the browser.
    • From the drop-down menu, select Settings.
  3. Navigate to Home Settings:

    • Scroll down and tap on Homepage under the Basics section.
  4. Set the Homepage:

    • Toggle on the Show Home button switch if it is not already enabled.
    • Tap on Open this page.
    • Enter the following URL in the provided field:
      • URL:
https://sh1vam-03.github.io/default-home-page/
  • Tap Save or OK to apply the changes.

When you tap the home button, it will now open the page you have set.

2. For Mozilla Firefox

To set a default startup page on Mozilla Firefox for Android, follow these steps:

  1. Open Firefox:

    • Launch the Firefox app on your Android device.
  2. Access Settings:

    • Tap on the three horizontal lines (menu) in the lower-right corner of the browser.
    • From the menu, select Settings.
  3. Navigate to Home Settings:

    • Tap on Home in the Settings menu.
  4. Set the Startup Page:

    • Tap on Homepage.
    • Enter the following URL in the text box:
      • URL:
https://sh1vam-03.github.io/default-home-page/
  • Tap Save or OK to apply the changes.

When you open Firefox, it will now display the page you have set as the homepage.

3. For Other Browsers

If you are using a different browser on Android, the option to set a startup or homepage may vary. Generally, you can find it in the browser’s settings under "Homepage" or "Startup" settings. Enter the following URL to set the default page.

https://sh1vam-03.github.io/default-home-page/

Contributing

We welcome contributions! If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and use a feature branch. Pull requests are warmly welcome.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.