PC World reader Joel is an Internet Explorer 9 user who encountered a problem: "When I used to [open] a new tab in [Internet Explorer], I used to see a new page with a grid of icons/boxes representing the Web sites I had recently visited, so I could select one and return to that site. No more. I don't know what changed, but now when I select a new tab, what appears is my home page." By default, clicking the New Tab icon (or pressing Ctrl-T) in Internet Explorer opens exactly what Joel described: a page with thumbnails for "Your most popular sites," meaning those you've visited frequently. Somehow, however, this setting got changed, and now Joel's new tabs produce his default home page instead. Thankfully, there's an easy fix: To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Change the default behavior for new tabs in Internet Explorer
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