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This post will show you how to create website shortcut and Pin shortcut or Tile to Start Screen using Internet Explorer 11 in Windows 8.1.
Want quickly and easily get access to your favorite websites without jumping into Internet Explorer first? Here's how to pin a website in Windows 8.
In Windows 8 you are able to create a Start Screen tile, or pinned site, that is associated with a particular web site. You can then click on the pinned site tile and Internet Explorer will ...
This article will show you how to pin any file to Start Screen in Windows 8 by adding Pin to Start option in context menu for files using Registry Editor.
Windows 8.1 users can easily move and resize tiles, create and name groups of tiles, change the background image, and pin freshly installed apps on the Start screen.
From the Windows 8 Twitter app, go to the list or user profile that you want to pin, then right-click anywhere on the window. If you have a tablet or touch screen, swipe up from the bottom edge.
The tile is also Live, pulling directly from our site—think of it as another cool way to keep up to date on your favorite Windows Phone and Microsoft news.
Windows 8 will now allow domain users to use PIN sign-in on a domain. If you are not using Windows 8 Professional or Enterprise you will not have access to the Group Policy Editor.
The Windows Start Menu and its taskbar are good for programs, but pinning websites is tricky. Learn to access sites via taskbar on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge.
How to pin links using Google Chrome Google Chrome is one of the few browsers that gives you the option to pin websites to your taskbar or start menu. The browser only lets you pin links as shortcuts.
Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 has pin-to-Start functionality built-in. Open Microsoft Edge and then navigate to the page you want to add.