How to add Web links to Start menu on Windows 10

From the Start menu interface on Windows 10, users can directly access favorite Web sites faster.

In addition to clicking on Google Chrome, FireFox or Coc Coc browsers to access every website, why not try a simpler way? We can access any of our favorite Web sites via the link icon on the Start menu without disturbing the screen like adding a shortcut to the Desktop. Please follow the simple steps below.

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Step 1:

On your favorite website, click your mouse and click the rectangle icon next to the page address, drag to the Desktop screen to create a web shortcut.

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Step 2:

Press the Windows + R key combination to bring up the Run window. Type the command shell: programs and click OK .

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Step 3:

The Programs window appears. You go back to the Desktop, Copy the Web shortcut.

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Click Paste at the white space of the Programs window.

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Step 4:

Click on the Start window and select All apps .

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Step 5:

The web shortcut page will appear here. Click and hold on that web page and drag to the Start menu window on the right.

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With just a few simple steps, you can access your favorite websites when clicking the Start icon under the screen.

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I wish you all success!

Update 26 May 2019
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