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Can Safari open with certain tabs at login?

There are a few news web pages that I like to read. Every time I log in, I have open up these web pages and read them.


Is there a way to set up Safari, so that every time I log in, these web pages are just automatically opened? I'd like one window with multiple labs

MacBook Pro, macOS High Sierra (10.13.3)

Posted on Feb 22, 2018 7:08 AM

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Posted on Feb 22, 2018 7:13 AM

Try this:

  • Open a new Safari window.
  • Create tabs and open all of the websites you’d like to start Safari with.
  • Open the Bookmarks menu and select “Add Bookmarks for These X Tabs”.
  • Add a name for the bookmarks folder, like Start Pages.
  • Open the Safari menu and select “Preferences”.
  • Click on the General tab.
  • Select “A new window” from the “Safari open with” setting.
  • Select “Choose tabs folder” from the “New windows open with” setting.
  • Select the folder you just created in the window that appears. The next time you open Safari, these tabs will start automatically.
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Feb 22, 2018 7:13 AM in response to YosemiteSully

Try this:

  • Open a new Safari window.
  • Create tabs and open all of the websites you’d like to start Safari with.
  • Open the Bookmarks menu and select “Add Bookmarks for These X Tabs”.
  • Add a name for the bookmarks folder, like Start Pages.
  • Open the Safari menu and select “Preferences”.
  • Click on the General tab.
  • Select “A new window” from the “Safari open with” setting.
  • Select “Choose tabs folder” from the “New windows open with” setting.
  • Select the folder you just created in the window that appears. The next time you open Safari, these tabs will start automatically.

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