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You Pin A Website To The Taskbar: How Do

But then Maya shook her head. "That's one way. But for Windows users, there's an even faster trick. The pro way."

She dragged her mouse down to the little (or the page info button) all the way to the left of the website's address bar. She clicked, held, and dragged that tiny icon down to the taskbar.

The Case of the Vanished Tab

He closed his browser completely. His screen was clean, showing only his desktop wallpaper.

"Watch and learn, grasshopper," Maya grinned, pulling her chair over. how do you pin a website to the taskbar

"NO!" he yelled, watching twenty tabs dissolve into digital nothingness. His history was a labyrinth. His bookmarks were a forgotten wasteland. He felt like a sailor who had lost his map.

Plop.

was a freelance graphic designer who juggled twelve different projects at once. Every morning, he opened his browser, and every morning, he repeated the same ritual: type "T," hit enter for Trello, type "C," hit enter for Canva, type "G," hit enter for Google Drive. His browser tab bar was a crowded mess of tiny favicons, and he often spent more time finding the right tab than working in it.

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