22 Feb 2014

Customizing Chrome

Choosing Your Startup Options

To Choose a Homepage

By default, Chrome will show the New Tab page whenever you start the browser. If you'd like to see a specific website every time you open your browser, like a news site or weather forecast, you can set that site as your homepage. 
  1. Click the Chrome menu in the top-right corner of the browser and then select Settings.
    Screenshot of Google ChromeAccessing the Settings tab
  2. The Settings tab will appear. Locate and click the checkbox next to Show Home button.
    Screenshot of Google ChromeThe Settings tab
  3. By default, Chrome will open the new tab page whenever you click the home button. To choose a new homepage, click Change.
    Screenshot of Google ChromeChoosing a homepage and showing the Home button
  4. A dialog box will appear. Select Open this page: and then type a web address. In our example, we'll type www.cnn.com.
  5. Click OK to continue.
    Screenshot of Google ChromeSaving the homepage
  6. The homepage will appear whenever you start Chrome. Click the Home button Home button icon in the navigation bar to visit your homepage at any time.
    Screenshot of Google ChromeThe Home button and homepage
If there are certain sites that you open every time you start your browser, like your email or calendar, you can pin each page as a tab. Pinned tabs will open automatically whenever you open Chrome. Review our lesson on Browsing with Chrome to learn more about pinning tabs.
Screenshot of Google ChromeSeveral pinned tabs

To Set Google Chrome as the Default Browser:

If you would like to use Chrome as your only web browser, you can set it as the default browser on your computer. If you click a link in another program on your computer, like an email client, it will open in Chrome.
  1. Click the Chrome menu in the top-right corner of the browser and then select Settings.
  2. The Settings tab will appear. Locate and select Make Google Chrome my default browser. Any link you open on your computer will now open in Google Chrome.
    Screenshot of Google ChromeSetting Chrome as the default browser

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