Chrome new tab thumbnails
The convenience of Chrome's new tab page!
By default, Chrome displays a grid of thumbnails on the new tab page, showcasing your most frequently visited websites. Here's how to customize these thumbnails:
Customizing the thumbnails:
- Click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the Chrome browser window.
- Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.
- Scroll down to the "Appearance" section.
- Click on "Change" next to "New tab page".
- Select "Customize" from the drop-down menu.
- Choose the layout you prefer: Grid, List, or a custom layout.
- Select the number of rows and columns for the grid layout.
- Click "Apply" to save your changes.
Managing the thumbnails:
- Right-click on a thumbnail to open a context menu.
- Select "Remove" to remove the thumbnail from the new tab page.
- Select "Edit" to rename the thumbnail or change its icon.
- Select "Add" to add a new thumbnail.
Tips and tricks:
- You can add a new thumbnail by typing the website's URL in the "Add" dialog box and pressing Enter.
- You can also add a thumbnail by dragging and dropping a bookmark or a website's icon onto the new tab page.
- To remove all thumbnails at once, click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of the Chrome browser window, select "Settings," and then click on "Reset and clean up Google Chrome" under the "Advanced" section.
- You can also use Chrome extensions like "New Tab Manager" or "Tab Manager" to customize and manage your new tab page thumbnails.
I hope this helps you customize your Chrome new tab page to your liking!