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To open a website from the desktop, you can create a custom shortcut. Here are the steps to create or add a website shortcut on the desktop. Show Almost every one of us will have a few websites that we visit on a daily basis. To access a website, we just type in the URL in the address bar or use a bookmark. For the most part, this is not a big deal. However, to make things a bit more interesting and easy, you can create a dedicated link for any website on your desktop. Whenever you want to open the website, just click on the desktop shortcut and the website will launch itself in the browser. Both the Edge Chromium and Google Chrome browsers allow you to create a website desktop shortcut in Windows 10. So, without further ado, let me share with you the steps to create a desktop shortcut for a website in Chrome and Edge browsers in Windows 10. Jump to:
How to Create website desktop shortcut in Chrome browserTo create a desktop shortcut for a webpage in Chrome browser, follow the steps below.
That is it. As soon as you confirm the action, Chrome will add the desktop shortcut for your website or webpage. Whenever you want to open the webpage, double-click on the shortcut you just created. Create website desktop shortcut in the Edge Chromium browserFor Edge Chromium, these are the steps you should follow.
The desktop link you created using the Edge browser will open the site in the default browser. For instance, my default browser is Google Chrome, so the shortcut corresponds to that browser. That is all. It is that simple to create a website desktop shortcut in Chrome or Edge in Windows 10. Just like the desktop shortcut, you can also pin websites to the Windows 10 taskbar. If you are interested in that, take a look at the article for instructions on how to do it. I hope that helps. If you are stuck or need some help, comment below and I will try to help as much as possible.
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