That makes the Start menu feel alive and more responsive than the static menu in Windows 7. Whether or not you get this feature is up to the site’s developer.Īnd then to make things more organized by creating live tile groups in the Start menu. In the example below, ESPN and CNN provide a live tile that you can resize.
Right-click on it and then select to add it to Start or the Taskbar.Īnother interesting thing to point out about this is that some sites are set up to give you a live tile and provide updated information. But I like its special view in which pinned websites are launched. If this feature of I.E9 comes to chrome, then it would definately a great browser for me. That won’t directly kick it to the taskbar, but open the Start menu and you’ll see it under Recently added. Even if you pin a websit with chrome on Windows 7/8 taskbar, you will not see the special jumplists & notifications on icons as I.E.9/10/11 does. Give the shortcut a name and choose whether you want it to open it as a new window instead of a tab or not and click Add. Then click the Settings menu located at the upper-right corner of the browser and select More tools > Add to taskbar. Launch it, and then head to the website you want to pin. Make sure you have the most updated version of Chrome. Pin Websites to Windows 10 Taskbar or Start from Chrome Here’s how it’s done.įor more on using the built-in feature, read our article on how to pin websites from Edge to the Start menu in Windows 10. The good news is you can still pin a site to Start or taskbar using Chrome.