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Pin Website to Taskbar in Windows 11: How to Easily do it
Learn to add Chrome, Mozilla, Edge and Opera websites to the taskbar
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Updated onOctober 5, 2023
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It is no longer a surprise that the latest Microsoft OS allows performing various actions to personalize the digital environment according to your own needs.
In today’s article, you’ll discover how to add a website to the taskbar in Windows 11 easily. No matter what network browser you’re using, we prepared some methods applicable to all the popular ones.
Fortunately, the process is pretty similar from one browser to another. It will only take a few seconds, so you won’t waste time doing it.
Before getting into the main subject, check out why you should add websites to the Windows 11 taskbar.
Why should I pin a website to Windows 11’s Taskbar?
To save much more of your precious time, having quick access to frequently used or hard-to-remember websites is always a great idea.
In case there are network pages that you need to open, adding them to your Windows 11 taskbar regularly will not require an actual search.
And why is that? Because you’ll not have to look for websites in browser history or constantly keep them open.
In addition, keep in mind that Windows 11 allows you to add websites from multiple browsers, so you’ll have plenty of options you can choose from.
To find out how it works, make sure you read this article entirely.
How can I add a website to the taskbar in Windows 11?
1. Pin a Chrome website to the taskbar
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Launch Google Chrome on your PC.
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Navigate to the website you want to add.
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While on that website,click on thethree vertical dots in the top right corner of the screen. These are a shortcut for theSettings and moreoptionsmenu.
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When the menu opens, hover the cursor over theMore toolsoption, then chooseCreate shortcut.
5.Now, you can choosethe name of your website, by typing it in theindicated box. You can leave the name empty if you want. It is not necessary to give the shortcut a name, but it helps you easily recognize the website later on.
6.Once you’re done with the changes, click onPin.
- The Chrome website will now be added to yourWindows 11 taskbar.
If you are a Google Chrome user, you can easily add a website to the taskbar via the app’s built-in Settings. All you need to do is open the website you want to pin and create a shortcut for it, that will be placed on the taskbar.
2. Add a Microsoft Edge website to the taskbar
Microsoft Edge comes as the default browser in the latest OS design. However, it seems like some users are not so happy with using it, and a few also decided on more drastic measures.
If you’re one of them, do not hesitate to checkhow to disable Microsoft Edge in Windows 11. Nevertheless, we do not recommend doing it unless it is a serious reason.
For a more pleasant experience, you shouldenable Microsoft Edge Efficiency mode on Windows 11. It will help you to optimize its performance by saving the battery and minimizing resource usage
3. Put a Mozilla Firefox website on the taskbar
4. Add an Opera website to the taskbar
Can I remove pinned websites from Windows 11’s taskbar?
In case you change your mind and want to remove the added websites from your Windows 11 taskbar, it is extremely simple, taking only a few seconds.
To easily do it, right-click on the undesired website, then choose to Unpin from the taskbar. Repeat it for each pinned network page you need.
However, you can’t pin all the items to the Taskbar using the same steps. In case you want toa batch file to the Taskbar on Windows 11to access repetitive tasks without any hassle, you need to use a workaround. To learn more, read this guide.
Which is the most popular web browser?
And because we talked about multiple browsers that can be used to add websites to the Windows 11 taskbar, let’s see some statistics that reflect which is the most popular.
As you can see, Google Chrome is by far the most used web browser, indicating more than half of the entire network traffic.
In a distant second place, we can find Safari, with 17%. Even if the study set Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer usage into one figure, we’d highly recommend not using the latter anymore. These registered 5.6% of the total results.
The last-placed web browsers are Firefox and Opera, with a percentage of 4.1%, respectively 1.5%.
As mentioned before, Microsoft Edge is the default browser in Windows 11. If you have other preferences, you can always change that. If you’re not sure which one you should try, check out theseWindows 11 browsers that are highly customizable.
If you want to customize your taskbar further, we have articles that you can read onhow to change the size of the taskbarandhow to hide the taskbar.
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Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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