How to Make Yahoo Your Homepage
Click the Chrome Menu button (☰) and select Settings., Check the "Show Home button" box., Click the "Change" link that appears beneath the box., Select "Open this page" and enter the Yahoo!, Select "Open a specific page or set of pages" in the "On...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Click the Chrome Menu button (☰) and select Settings.
This will open your Chrome settings in a new tab. -
Step 2: Check the "Show Home button" box.
You'll find this in the "Appearance" section.
The Home button will appear to the left of your address bar. , This will let you set the page that opens when you click the Home button. , page you want to start on.
Enter the Yahoo! address that you want to set as your home page:
Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com , This will allow you to set Chrome to load Yahoo! whenever you start it for the first time. , You'll be able to enter addresses to open when Chrome starts.
Each address you enter will start in a separate tab. , pages you want to load when Chrome starts.
These pages will load whenever Chrome starts for the first time. -
Step 3: Click the "Change" link that appears beneath the box.
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Step 4: Select "Open this page" and enter the Yahoo!
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Step 5: Select "Open a specific page or set of pages" in the "On startup" section.
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Step 6: Click the "Set pages" link.
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Step 7: Enter in the Yahoo!
Detailed Guide
This will open your Chrome settings in a new tab.
You'll find this in the "Appearance" section.
The Home button will appear to the left of your address bar. , This will let you set the page that opens when you click the Home button. , page you want to start on.
Enter the Yahoo! address that you want to set as your home page:
Yahoo! Search: www.yahoo.com Yahoo! Mail: mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! News: news.yahoo.com Yahoo! Shopping: shopping.yahoo.com , This will allow you to set Chrome to load Yahoo! whenever you start it for the first time. , You'll be able to enter addresses to open when Chrome starts.
Each address you enter will start in a separate tab. , pages you want to load when Chrome starts.
These pages will load whenever Chrome starts for the first time.
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