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How to Change Your Homepage on Opera Browser

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Similar to Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox another web browser is Opera. It came in market in 1997. This browser is also easy to use like other popular web browsers Internet Explorer and Firefox. The main differences are the menu of browser and personal preferences.  Here I’ll guide you to know how to change the homepage on opera browser with some of the simple steps to follow.

Following are the steps on how to change your homepage on opera browser:-

1.    Open your Opera browser, by going to application in “Programs” menu or if you have icon on your desktop, double click it. This will open your opera browser with the homepage which is set or if it is default then it will go to Opera’s website.
2.    Click on “Settings” from menu.
3.    Go to “Preferences”, and click the option “General” in the window which opens. This will open a new window, from which you can make changes to the settings of your Opera browser.
4.    Find the “Home Page” and type your desired website URL or you can even go for the option “Use Current”, as you have already opened the website in your browser.
5.    Click “Ok” button at the bottom of the window to save the changes you have made. It’s done.

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