![]() Those are all the browsers I've been able to test with. Opera doesn't seem to let you drag to the desktop at all. It uses the title and site icon correctly. ![]() The only problem is that the icon is tiny, and embedded within a generic white "document" icon.Ĭhrome lets you drag from the little padlock icon next to the URL. It uses the title of the page, and almost gets the icon right. Depending on the site configuration, it might even update the navigation buttons to match the main colour of the site's icon.įirefox lets you drag from the little "i" symbol next to the URL to create a shortcut on the desktop. If you drag from the address bar to the desktop, it seems to create a shortcut with the correct icon and title. There is a "Pin this page to Start" option, but that seems to use a generic icon, and dragging it to the desktop gives it a generic title as well. As far as I can see, there's no way to drag the site on to the desktop to make a shortcut. Which means the desktop doesn't get so cluttered!Įdge is a pain. Now they will appear in a list at the top of the Edge screen. ![]() Type something sensible, like "Bank".Ĥ) Make sure it says "Favourites bar" in the drop down below it, and click "Add".ĥ) Click the "." a the top right of the page, and choose "Settings" For extra size options, position your mouse cursor over the desktop, hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, and scroll the mouse wheel up or down. 2) Right click the desktop and select "New.Shortcut".ģ) In the dialog, paste the URL into the text box, and press "Next"Ĥ) Give it a sensible name, and click "Finish"ĥ) Right click the shortcut, and select "Properties"Ĩ) Paste this into the "File Name" area: "%systemroot%\system32\imageres.dll" and click "Open".īut.a better idea is to make them visible in Edge:Ģ) On the right hand side of the address bar is a hollow star: click it.ģ) This will ask you for a name. The standard desktop icon sizes are available in the desktop’s context menuright-click the desktop, point to view, and select Large icons, Medium icons, or Small icons.
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