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How to bookmark a website on desktop
How to bookmark a website on desktop











how to bookmark a website on desktop
  1. #How to bookmark a website on desktop windows 10#
  2. #How to bookmark a website on desktop windows#

In other words, it would be IE’s icon if that’s your default browser, or Firefox’s icon if that’s your default. Shortcuts made this way are typically given the custom icon of the program that would open them. The pinned icon is considered the icon of the application it starts, not the content initially shown by the application.Īnother approach to creating a desktop shortcut is to simply right-click on an empty area on the desktop, click New and then Shortcut.Īfter that, type or paste in the URL you want the shortcut to go to – say – click Next and you’re done. What’s worse about pinned shortcuts is this: if I start Internet Explorer from a pinned shortcut to Ask Leo!, the icon for that run of Internet Explorer becomes the Ask Leo! icon, regardless of the fact that I may browse elsewhere, such as. However, because the icon is that of the site, you may not want or need to change it at this point. In other words, there’s no super easy way to change the icon.

#How to bookmark a website on desktop windows#

And while it is possible to change the icon by hand-editing certain files buried in your system, apparently Windows doesn’t provide a user interface for the process. What Windows creates in this situation is a special kind of shortcut: a “pinned” shortcut. Windows will create a shortcut using the favicon supplied by the website - or the default browser icon, if the site doesn’t provide one. Visit the page you want the shortcut to go to, click and hold on the site’s favicon, drag it to the desktop, and release. When using Internet Explorer in Windows, you can click and hold on the favicon in the address bar and drag it to the desktop to create a shortcut to that page. Usually, it picks its own icon – IE’s ‘E’ icon, Firefox’s fox, and so on. If a site doesn’t provide a favicon, it’s up to the browser to pick one. (“ico” is the file format used for icon images.) Some browsers, like Internet Explorer, display the favicon in the browser address bar when you visit a page on that site. When you bookmark a site, or add it to your Favorites, the favicon is typically used as the icon that appears in the Favorites toolbar or menu – hence, the name: favorites icon. The icon, often called “favicon.ico”, is placed in the root of the site. Websites have the ability to provide a custom icon in the form of a “default icon”, which can be used for several purposes. In fact, there are a couple of approaches. It is a very basic task that should not require multiple steps of opening another application to create a desktop shortcut is the point I think of the OP.It’s not that difficult to provide a custom icon for a shortcut at all.

#How to bookmark a website on desktop windows 10#

I'm using Edge on my Android phone and I can send a shortcutįor a webpage to the Android Launcher - but I can't do the same with Edge on my Windows 10 computer? Point is it's annoying because Microsoft wants Edge to be the default browser but then the Microsoft employee on here responds with the suggestion to send it to IE to create a Desktop shortcut. Then there is no nice quick link from my desktop, I have to open Edge and select the Favorite. Used this many times with IE desktop links when Black Friday shopping.

how to bookmark a website on desktop

I can't do this in Edge unless I create a Favorite for it IN Edge.

how to bookmark a website on desktop

If I'm shopping away in IE and create a shortcut to that webpage on the desktop from IE, if I haven't cleared my cache, it remembers the stuff in my cart for the IE shortcut (for as long as the cookie is good, not just a shopping cart but other similar pages).













How to bookmark a website on desktop