When you start your computer do you check your
email first or navigate to your favourite website? If you do, you are not
alone. We all like things done in a certain way, I like to look at my Google+ page and some work references for
instance. It is handy to have your browser start with a specific
set of pages instead of starting from the default Google
home page.
To start you need to locate the icon, which looks
like three horizontal lines on top of each other – this is located on the
browser toolbar. Now select Settings. (If you happen to be working
on a Chrome book, click Show advanced
settings at the bottom of the page)
In the “On startup” section, choose one of the
following options:
Open a New Tab page: With this
option selected you get to start with a new page when you first launch Chrome.
Continue where you left off: See
pages that were open at the end of your last browsing session. Chrome will also
restore your browsing data and session cookies.
Open a specific page or set of pages:
Click Set pages and then enter the web addresses of the pages you
want to see when your browser starts up.
That’s it. The next time you open Google Chrome it will have saved your settings and
will show the pages you have requested.
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