您想知道如何固定您经常访问的网站,以便您可以更快地访问它吗?也许您从 facebook.com、您喜欢阅读的新闻网站或查看Gmail.com开始新的一天。无论您使用什么浏览器,在Windows 10中,您都可以将任何站点固定到任务栏或“开始”菜单(Start Menu)。以下是从所有主要的 Windows 浏览器固定网站的方法:
注意:(NOTE:)本教程说明了如何将网站固定到Windows 10中的任务栏或开始菜单(Start Menu)。要了解有关固定到“开始(Start)”的更多信息并了解您可以在Windows 10中固定的其他内容,请阅读如何在 Windows 10 中固定到“开始”菜单:完整指南(How to pin to Start Menu in Windows 10: The complete guide)。
如何将网站固定到任务栏或谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)的开始菜单(Start Menu)
谷歌浏览器(Google Chrome)允许用户只需点击几下即可创建网站的桌面快捷方式。然后,该快捷方式可以轻松固定到任务栏或开始菜单(Start Menu)。要创建您喜欢的网站的快捷方式,请先在Google Chrome中访问该网站。然后,单击或点击看起来像三个垂直点的“自定义和控制 Google Chrome”按钮,或按键盘上的(“Customize and control Google Chrome”)ALT + F键。在打开的菜单中,选择更多工具(More tools),然后选择创建快捷方式。(Create shortcut.)
从Google Chrome(Google Chrome)创建快捷方式
在“创建快捷方式?” (“Create shortcut?”)对话框,编辑快捷方式的名称(如果需要),然后单击或点击创建(Create)。
在Google Chrome(Google Chrome)中编辑快捷方式的名称
快捷方式现在已添加到Windows 10桌面,使用您选择的名称和它指向的网站的徽标。如果您双击(或双击)它,它会在Google Chrome中打开该网站。要将其固定在您想要的位置,请右键单击或按住快捷方式,然后在“固定到开始”(“Pin to Start”)和“固定到任务栏”之间进行选择。(“Pin to taskbar.”)
固定网站快捷方式
如何从Microsoft Edge将网站固定到任务栏或开始菜单(Start Menu)
Microsoft Edge基于与Chrome相同的渲染引擎,为在(Chrome)Windows 10中固定网站提供了最友好的选项。
首先,导航到要固定的站点,然后单击或点击Microsoft Edge(Microsoft Edge)右上角的三个水平点。它们代表“设置和更多”(“Settings and more”)按钮。或者,您可以按ALT + F键。
在出现的菜单中,选择“更多工具(More tools)” ,然后选择“固定到任务栏”(“Pin to taskbar”)或“固定到开始”,(“Pin to Start,”)具体取决于您的需要。
选择在Microsoft Edge中固定网站的位置(Microsoft Edge)
如果您选择“固定到任务栏”,(“Pin to taskbar,”)您会看到一个具有相同名称的提示,您可以在其中更改要固定的站点的名称。要完成该过程,请单击或点击Pin,您就完成了。
从 Microsoft Edge 固定到任务栏
现在,该网站在任务栏上有一个带有其徽标的快捷方式。当您单击或点击它时,该站点将在Microsoft Edge中打开。
如果您在同名对话框中选择“Pin to Start” ,请编辑网站名称,然后单击或点击(“Pin to Start,”)Pin。
从 Microsoft Edge 固定到开始
Windows 10 询问是否“[...] 您想将此磁贴固定到开始”(“[...] you want to pin this tile to Start”)。按Yes确认您的选择,网站将固定在“开始”菜单(Start Menu)上。
确认您要固定此图块
然后,您可以按照本教程中的说明根据需要调整磁贴的大小或对其进行分组:(resize the tile)在 Windows 10 的“开始”菜单上管理磁贴和快捷方式组(Manage groups of tiles and shortcuts on the Start Menu from Windows 10)。
如何从Mozilla Firefox、Opera或任何其他浏览器将网站固定到任务栏或开始菜单(Start Menu)
其他浏览器,如Firefox和Opera,没有将网站固定到任务栏或开始菜单(Start Menu)的选项。但是,您可以通过创建该浏览器的快捷方式并添加要导航到的站点的地址(完整URL )来解决此问题。(URL)为此,首先右键单击桌面上的空间,然后选择“New -> Shortcut.”
创建 Web 浏览器的快捷方式
然后,使用创建快捷方式(Create Shortcut)向导创建所需浏览器(Firefox、Opera、Chrome、Edge、Internet Explorer)的快捷方式,使用本指南中的说明:在 Windows 中为应用程序、文件、文件夹和网页创建快捷方式10(Create shortcuts for apps, files, folders, and web pages in Windows 10) .
重要提示:(IMPORTANT:)在位置字段中,不要忘记在您喜欢的浏览器使用的可执行文件的文件路径之后添加网站的地址 ( URL )。另外,不要忘记在文件路径和URL之间添加一个空格,如下面的屏幕截图所示。对于Mozilla Firefox,我们使用“C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe” https://www.digitalcitizen.life/。
在浏览器的可执行文件之后添加站点的URL
单击或点击Next,当您命名快捷方式时,最好使用网站名称而不是浏览器名称。然后,单击或点按Finish,然后在您的桌面上找到该快捷方式。
命名您的快捷方式
令人讨厌的是,此快捷方式使用您正在使用的 Web 浏览器的徽标。如果您想更改它以使用它指向的网站徽标,请使用本指南中的说明:如何更改 Windows 10 中任何快捷方式的图标(How to change the icon of any shortcut in Windows 10)。当您对创建的快捷方式感到满意时,右键单击或按住它,然后选择“固定到开始”(“Pin to Start”)或“固定到任务栏”。(“Pin to taskbar.”)
固定网站快捷方式
同样的过程也适用于其他浏览器,比如Opera。但是,它们的可执行文件的路径将有所不同,因为它们被安装到不同的文件夹中,如下所示。
Opera 的可执行文件路径不同
您固定了哪个(Which)网站,使用了哪个浏览器?
在您走之前,请告诉我们您置顶的是哪个网站:是Digital Citizen、Facebook、Google.com还是其他?🙂 另外,您使用哪个浏览器将网站固定到任务栏或开始菜单(Start Menu)?在下面发表评论(Comment),让我们分享我们最喜欢的网站。
How to pin a website to the taskbar or the Start Menu in Windows 10
Do уou want to know how to pin a webѕite that you visit often, so thаt you can access it faster? Maybe you start your day with fаceboоk.com, with a news site that you enjoу reading, or by checking Gmail.com. No matter what browser you’re using, in Windows 10, you can pin any ѕite to the taskbar or to the Start Menu. Here’s how to pin a website from all the major browsers for Windows:
NOTE: This tutorial illustrates how to pin websites to the taskbar or the Start Menu in Windows 10. To learn more about pinning to Start and find out what else you can pin in Windows 10, read How to pin to Start Menu in Windows 10: The complete guide.
How to pin a website to the taskbar or the Start Menu from Google Chrome
Google Chrome allows users to create a desktop shortcut to a website in just a few clicks. Then, that shortcut can be easily pinned to the taskbar or the Start Menu. To create a shortcut to a website you like, first visit the site in Google Chrome. Then, click or tap the “Customize and control Google Chrome” button that looks like three vertical dots or press the ALT + F keys on your keyboard. In the menu that opens, choose More tools and then Create shortcut.
Create a shortcut from Google Chrome
In the “Create shortcut?” dialogue, edit the shortcut’s name (if you want to), and then click or tap Create.
Edit the name of the shortcut, in Google Chrome
The shortcut is now added to the Windows 10 desktop, using the name that you chose and the logo of the website it points to. If you double-click (or double-tap) on it, it opens the website in Google Chrome. To pin it where you want, right-click or press-and-hold the shortcut, and choose between “Pin to Start” and “Pin to taskbar.”
Pin the website shortcut
How to pin a website to the taskbar or the Start Menu from Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge, which is based on the same rendering engine as Chrome, offers the friendliest options for pinning websites in Windows 10.
First, navigate to the site that you want to pin, then click or tap the three horizontal dots in the top-right corner of Microsoft Edge. They represent the “Settings and more” button. Alternatively, you can press the ALT + F keys.
In the menu that appears, choose More tools, then “Pin to taskbar” or “Pin to Start,” depending on what you want.
Choose where to pin a website in Microsoft Edge
If you choose “Pin to taskbar,” you see a prompt with the same name, where you can change the name of the site that you want to pin. To finalize the process, click or tap Pin, and you are done.
Pin to taskbar from Microsoft Edge
Now, the website has a shortcut on the taskbar with its logo. When you click or tap on it, the site opens in Microsoft Edge.
If you chose “Pin to Start,” in the dialogue with the same name, edit the website’s name, and click or tap Pin.
Pin to Start from Microsoft Edge
Windows 10 asks whether “[...] you want to pin this tile to Start”. Confirm your choice by pressing Yes, and the website is pinned to the Start Menu.
Confirm you want to pin this tile
You can then resize the tile as you want or group it as you like, following the instructions from this tutorial: Manage groups of tiles and shortcuts on the Start Menu from Windows 10.
How to pin a website to the taskbar or the Start Menu from Mozilla Firefox, Opera, or any other browser
Other browsers, like Firefox and Opera, do not have options for pinning websites to the taskbar or the Start Menu. However, you can get around this issue by creating a shortcut to that browser and adding the address (full URL) of the site you want to navigate to. To do this, first right-click on the space on the desktop, and choose “New -> Shortcut.”
Create a shortcut to your web browser
Then, use the Create Shortcut wizard to create a shortcut to the browser you want (Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Edge, Internet Explorer), using the instructions from this guide: Create shortcuts for apps, files, folders, and web pages in Windows 10.
IMPORTANT: In the location field, do not forget to add the address (URL) of the website after the file path to the executable used by your favorite browser. Also, don’t forget to add a space between the file path, and the URL, like in the screenshot below. For Mozilla Firefox, we used “C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe” https://www.digitalcitizen.life/.
Add the URL of the site after your browser's executable file
Click or tap Next, and when you name the shortcut, it is a good idea to use the website’s name instead of your browser. Then, click or tap Finish, and the shortcut is found on your desktop.
Name your shortcut
One nuisance is that this shortcut uses the logo of the web browser that you are using. If you want to change it to use the website’s logo it points to, use the instructions from this guide: How to change the icon of any shortcut in Windows 10. When you are happy with the shortcut you created, right-click or press-and-hold on it, and then choose “Pin to Start” or “Pin to taskbar.”
Pin the website shortcut
The same procedure works for other browsers, too, like Opera. However, the path towards their executable file is going to be different because they get installed into a different folder, as you can see below.
Opera has a different path to its executable file
Which website did you pin and which browser did you use?
Before you go, tell us which site you pinned: is it Digital Citizen, Facebook, Google.com, or another? 🙂 Also, which browser you used to pin the website to the taskbar or the Start Menu? Comment below, and let’s share our favorite websites.