Chrome Newtab Most Visited ~upd~

Change the text in the field to a shorter alternative (e.g., change "The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News" to just "NYT"). Click Done . Switching Between "Most Visited" and "My Shortcuts"

There is a strange vulnerability in the New Tab page. If you hand your laptop to a friend to check an email, you might clear your browsing history, but you likely forget the New Tab grid. There, in full color, lies the evidence of your procrastination, your anxieties, and your workflow.

The cleanest way to hide these sites without deleting your browsing history is through the customization panel: Click (bottom-right corner). Navigate to Shortcuts .

Close Chrome. Navigate to your user data folder: chrome newtab most visited

Q: Can I add a custom website to my Most Visited section? A: No, Chrome does not currently allow users to manually add websites to the Most Visited section. However, you can add a website to your bookmarks or use a third-party extension to create a custom new tab page experience.

"You are looking for something you lost. The tile remembers. Do you want to see it?"

Click the (More actions) in the top-right corner of the tile. Change the text in the field to a shorter alternative (e

Remove them individually as described above.

The algorithm calculates a score based on how often you visit a site and how recently you last opened it.

By default, Chrome shows 8 shortcuts. Did you know you can change this? If you hand your laptop to a friend

Mastering the Chrome New Tab Page: How to Customize, Fix, and Maximize Your Most Visited Sites

You can toggle between custom shortcuts and the automated "Most Visited" list: :

Open a new tab and click the button (the pencil icon) in the bottom-right corner. A side panel will open. Look for the Shortcuts section. Choose your preference: