How to add website shortcuts to Start Menu on Windows 10?
Whether you like or hate Windows 10, it is undeniable that Start Menu in Windows 10 is very flexible. It can be expanded to fit your personal needs and of course, it contains the applications and programs you want to have the most access to.
Whether you like or hate Windows 10 , it is undeniable that Start Menu in Windows 10 is very flexible. It can be expanded to fit your personal needs and of course, it contains the applications and programs you want to have the most access to.
While most people know you can store your favorite websites from Internet Explorer, Edge, including Chrome and Firefox . Then with this tip you can add your favorite website shortcuts right on the Start Menu of Windows 10.
First, you need to open the website you want to host. Next to the address bar, you'll see an icon and depending on the web page, the icon will be a small key, piece of paper or a globe. Click here and drag it to your computer to create a shortcut.
Now, right click on the shortcut you just created and select Copy from the context menu.
Next, start the Run dialog box by typing Run into the Cortana search field and then type shell: programs in the Run dialog box. Then right-click on the background of the Explorer window and click Paste .
Now, the websites you need to add will be in the All Apps section. In order for the website shortcut to appear on the Start Menu, simply scroll to and drag it to the upper right of the menu.
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Good luck!
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