The customization of your start page in Microsoft Edge under Windows 10 can revolutionize your browser routine and provides quick access to your favorite websites. Here's your step-by-step guide to implementing it.
Step-by-step instructions:
Start Microsoft Edge:
Find the Edge icon in your taskbar or in the Start menu and click on it.
Access to the settings menu:
Click on the three horizontal dots (menu) at the top right.
Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
Navigate to "Start, start page and new tabs":
In the settings menu on the left-hand side, find the item "Start, start page and new tabs" and click on it.
Customize start page:
Make sure that the "Show start button in the toolbar" switch is activated in the "Start button" section.
Select "Enter URL" and enter the web address of your desired start page (e.g. https://www.example.com).
Set start options for Edge:
In the "When starting Edge" section, select one of the following options:
Open new tab page
Reopen tabs from the previous session
Define user-defined pages: Add a new page and enter the desired URLs to be opened on startup.
Save settings:
Close the "Settings" tab to ensure that your changes have been saved and applied.
Practical tips:
Verify customizations: Restart Edge to confirm that your new home page settings have been successfully applied.
Multiple websites at startup: Use the "Open these pages" function to load multiple websites at startup.
Customize content on the new tab: Click on the gear icon and select your preferred content.
Troubleshooting:
Settings are not saved: Keep your Edge browser up to date to avoid problems.
Deactivate extensions: If settings are not saved, deactivate any installed browser extensions that could cause conflicts.
If you follow these simple steps, you can customize your start page in Microsoft Edge and improve your browsing experience.
