Otu esi eme mkpirisi mkpirisi weebụsaịtị na Chrome
How to Create a Desktop Shortcut of Website in Chrome: You can easily use Bookmarks in Chrome to open your favourite websites on the go but what if you want to create a shortcut of a website on the desktop so that whenever you double-click the shortcut, you would be directly taken to the website itself. Well, this can be easily achieved by using the feature called “Create Shortcut” which can be found under More Tools.
Using the above feature, Chrome allows you to create application shortcuts of your favourite website on the desktop which can be then added to start menu or taskbar for faster access. Anyway, without wasting any time let’s see Otu esi eme mkpirisi mkpirisi weebụsaịtị na Chrome site n'enyemaka nke nkuzi ndị edepụtara n'okpuru.
Otu esi eme mkpirisi mkpirisi weebụsaịtị na Chrome
Jide n'aka na ịmepụta ebe weghachi naanị ma ọ bụrụ na ihe adịghị mma.
Method 1: Create a Desktop Shortcut of Website in Chrome
1. Open Google Chrome, then navigate to the website for which you want to create the ụzọ mkpirisi desktọpụ.
2. Once you are on the web page, simply click on the three vertical dots (More button) from the top-right corner and then click on “Ngwa ndị ọzọ".
3. From the context menu select “Mepụta ụzọ mkpirisi” and enter a name for your shortcut, it can be anything but labeling it according to the website name would help you in distinguishing between various shortcuts.
4. Once you enter the name, now check or uncheck “Mepee dị ka windo”Wee pịa“Mepụta"Bọtịnụ.
Cheta na: In the recent Google Chrome update, the option “Open as window” is removed. Now by default, the shortcut will open in a new window.
5. That’s it, you now have a shortcut to the website on your desktop which you can easily pin to taskbar or start menu.
The website that you create the shortcut for in Google Chrome will also have a shortcut of the website placed in the Chrome Apps folder in the All Apps lists in the Start Menu. Also, these websites are added to your Chrome Apps page (chrome://apps) in Google Chrome. These Shortcuts are stored in the following location:
%AppData%MicrosoftWindowsStart MenuProgramsChrome Apps
Method 2: Manually Create Desktop Shortcut of Website
1. Copy the Chrome Icon shortcut to your desktop. If you already have Chrome shortcut on the desktop then make sure to make another one and name it something else.
2. Ugbu a right-click on the Chrome akara wee họrọ Njirimara.
3. In the Target field, at the very end make sure to add a space then type the following:
–app=http://example.com
Cheta na: Replace example.com with the actual website for which you want to create the desktop for and click OK. Ọmụmaatụ:
"C:Program Files (x86)GoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe" --app=https://techcult.com
4. Click OK to save changes.
-atụ aro:
Nke ahụ bụ ihe ị mụtara nke ọma Otu esi eme mkpirisi mkpirisi weebụsaịtị na Chrome ma ọ bụrụ na ị ka nwere ajụjụ ọ bụla gbasara nkuzi a, nweere onwe gị ịjụ ha na ngalaba nkọwa.