

The most visited sites are displayed as 6, 8, or 10 icons (these are shortcuts using sites' favicons to be exact), depending on your screen resolution or browser width. Part 1: Remove or restore a "most visited" site shortcut (icon) in Google Chrome's New Tab page We have updated this article accordingly and split it in two parts: part 1 for the new site icons and part 2 for site tiles, the now "old" look that can still be enabled via flags. If you're seeing sites' icons rather than tiles when you open a new tab in Chrome for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, this is due to Chrome's recent updates to the New Tab page's look and feel. Your instructions appear to apply fully with Edge ( perhaps not surprising since both browsers are Chromium based ) other than Edit Shortcut being shown as rename).The Google Chrome "New Tab" page features the most visited sites you accessed since the last time you cleared your browsing history. Out of curiosity I checked the New Tab screen in Edge and saw the originally loaded default links, all with the three dots (albeit with the dots horizontal rather than vertical). Perhaps I need to explore customzing Edge as well. Incidentally, the Customize Pencil is also NOT shown on MS Edge – Version 91.0.864.67 (Official build) (32-bit) – which I occasionally use because some of my banking sites require Edge rather than Chrome. However, since I’ve never used Customize, a few tips would be welcomed The answer regarding the Customize Pencil is “No”, it isn’t there – so perhaps I should explore Customizing. I guess I should update but I’m not really keen on Win 10 (and, Heaven forfend, Windows 11 !). My PC is 15 years old now and still going strong an HP/Compaq dx2000MT which came originally with XP Pro. You should see three vertical dots on the top right of that link. First, hover your mouse over one of the link shortcuts. There are a few things you can do here to edit the shortcuts. Here you should see the shortcut links under the search bar. Step 3: This will bring up the New Tabs Screen. Step 2: Once it has loaded up, look to the top Tabs. Step 1: Open up your Google Chrome Browser. Time to show you how you can edit those helpful shortcuts on your Google Chrome browser. I did some research and collected some data. This is a great question and everyone should know how this works. Some of my clients started to ask me how they could remove or add shortcuts to the New Tabs screen. I find having these shortcuts to be very helpful in my everyday browsing.

The New Tab screen will show all the shortcuts that have been set up for you under the search box. They show them when you open a New Tab window. Many of us might not have known or noticed this before but w hen you use this browser it sets up shortcuts automatically with sites you search the most. We all use many different browsers and one of the most popular is Google Chrome.
