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How To Customize Google Chrome Homepage And Startup Page

Here is how to customize your homepage and startup page on the Google Chrome browser.

Google Chrome is one of the most popular browsers for desktop and smartphones and that’s why it brings tonnes of personalization features. Some of them you must have already been using.

By default, the first page you see on Chrome is the Google search box. However, you can always change this to another website or customize it whenever you want.

You can also change your new tab page, so you see a certain website when you open a new tab. The Google Chrome startup page is the one that opens when you first launch Chrome on your device. Google Chrome Homepage is the page that opens when you click on the Home button.

Here’s how to change your homepage and customize or change the new tab page in Google Chrome.

How to Change Your Homepage in Chrome

To change your homepage in Chrome follow these steps,

  1. Open the Chrome browser.
  2. Click the three-dot icon in the top-right corner of your browser window.
  3. Click Settings and scroll down to Appearance. You can also select Appearance in the left sidebar to jump directly to the section.
  4. Now, turn on the toggle next to the Show Home button. If the slider next to this is already green, you can skip this step.
  5. Lastly, click the circle next to the text box and type the URL of your desired homepage.

You can also change your startup page so you will see your homepage when you open Chrome. In order to do this, scroll down the settings page to the On startup section. Then click the radio button next to Open a specific page or set of pages. Finally, click Add a new page, enter your homepage URL, and click Add.

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How to Customize the New Tab Page in Chrome

To customize the new tab page in Chrome follow these steps,

  1. Open a new tab in the Chrome web browser.
  2. Click Customize which you will see this button in the bottom-right corner of the window. It might also just appear as a pencil icon.
  3. Select Background from the left sidebar. This option lets you choose a new background image, a solid color, or upload your own image.
  4. Select Background from the left sidebar. This option lets you choose a new background image, a solid color, or upload your own image.
  5. Now, select Color and theme. This will help you change the color of your entire browser and even certain websites.
  6. Lastly, click Done after changing the new tab page.
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