Customizing Chorme's New Tab page
Chrome’s New Tab page can be rather handy if you frequently visit the
same sites although as with most software, its default configuration
may not be ideal for all. Google has baked in some basic customization
options for those looking to personalize the new tab page and there’s
plenty more manipulation to be had if you venture into the world of
extensions.
By default, the New Tab page shortcuts are populated based on recently visited websites. Removing a site from the list is as easy as hovering over the thumbnail and clicking the “X” in the top right corner. In the event you remove a site by accident, simply clicking “Undo” or “Restore all” will undo the last edit or start you over fresh.
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By default, the New Tab page shortcuts are populated based on recently visited websites. Removing a site from the list is as easy as hovering over the thumbnail and clicking the “X” in the top right corner. In the event you remove a site by accident, simply clicking “Undo” or “Restore all” will undo the last edit or start you over fresh.
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