. Windows & Linux: Ctrl + click a link. Mac: ⌘ + click a link Customize your new tab page When you open a new tab, under the search box, you'll see websites you visit often. To visit a site, click the icon. To remove or edit a site, point to the icon. At the top right of the icon, click More.
Add a custom background image You can upload a photo to use as a background in Chrome. On a new tab, at the bottom right, click Settings. Arrange tabs To change the order of your tabs, drag a tab along the top of the browser window. To pin a tab to the left, right-click the tab and select Pin tab. Pinned tabs are smaller and only show the site's icon.
Dec 2, 2015 - I don't think you can do this easily just for Chrome. I agree with @Tetsujin 's comment that it's easier just to get used to the paradigm shift in.
To unpin a tab, right-click the tab and select Unpin tab. Close a tab At the top right of the tab, click Close. Or, use a keyboard shortcut:. Windows & Linux: Ctrl + w.
Mac: ⌘ + w. You can close Google Chrome entirely. Open the Chrome menu. Windows & Linux: On the top menu bar, click More. Mac: On the top menu bar, click Chrome.
Close Google Chrome. Windows & Linux: Click Exit. Mac: Click Quit Google Chrome. You can also use the keyboard shortcut to close Google Chrome:. Windows & Linux: Ctrl + Shift + q. Mac: ⌘ + q Bring back a tab or window If you accidentally close a tab or window, you can open it again using a keyboard shortcut:.
Windows & Linux: Ctrl + Shift + t. Mac: ⌘ + Shift + t Force a page or app to close If a tab, window, or extension isn't working, you can force it closed with Chrome's task manager. At the top right, click More. Click More Tools Task Manager. Select the webpage, extension, or app you'd like to close. Click End Process.
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