

Everything should fit in one screen and be highly glanceable. As is, the company logo takes too much space, while the search field continues to feel pointless given the Omnibox (address bar).

If Google wants to make NTP a better landing page (remember iGoogle?), a visual redesign to reduce scrolling would be beneficial. The following flag will let you enable it ahead of time:Ĭhrome://flags/#ntp-photos-module 9to5Google’s Take Select Homepage from the next drop down menu next to New tabs open with. We’re seeing this Google Photos integration on the latest ChromeOS beta (version 104), but it’s not widely rolled out in the stable channel of the Chrome browser. Picking a different search engine other than the default Bing reveals the hidden Search on new tabs uses search box or address bar option. It presumably swaps position with the unified shopping item as relevant. Step 2: Here, select your preferred search engine (like Google or DuckDuckGo) from the drop-down box next to the Search engine used in the address bar option. There’s also Background, Shortcuts, and Color and theme. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. Step 3: Here, under Where results open section. Now, instead of clicking on one of the results, click on the small Gear icon located. Open “Customize this page” and visit the “Cards” section. Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Sign-in to your Google account if you haven’t already. Incognito mode prevents your browser from keeping a log of the sites you visit during your current session, or the passwords you use, and prevents the site from downloading cookies onto your device.The overflow menu in the top-right corner lets you quickly remove this card and visit settings. When IE window is opened, press Alt+x keys on your keyboard to open Toolsmenu -> Manage Add-ons -> in the Toolbars and.

The top sites feature quickly outgrew its usefulness and I found myself using. You can use this option if you have opened multiple tabs in a window and want to start a fresh line of searches on a different topic of research. I was frustrated with the default Google Chrome new tab page experience. In Google Chrome on desktop, go to chrome://flags/ Look up Real search box in New Tab Page in the search bar, Click the drop-down box and select Enabled. Open link in new window: The link will open in a different window.Open link in new tab: The link will open in a new tab.
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Alternatively, click on the plus icon at the top of your Chrome window. Here you can select any of the three options: Open a new tab by pressing the Ctrl + t keys on your keyboard or clicking on File > New Tab. A list of options will appear for what you want to do with the link. Alternatively, hover your mouse pointer over the link you wish to open in a new tab and right-click on the link. You can just click the link with the middle button (or scroll wheel) on your mouse.

On the other hand, if you’re using the DuckDuckGo search. If Google is your default search engine, go to Settings, click on Search settings and navigate to the section that says Where results open. Click the three horizontal dots near the top right of the Edge window, then click 'Extensions' Near the very bottom left of the screen, enable the option that says 'Allow extensions from other stores.' Visit the ' New Tab Redirect ' page via the Chrome. Then scroll down to Results and let the search engine open links from search results in a new tab or window. There is another way to individually open certain links in a new tab. To do so: Launch Edge if you haven't already. The next time you open a Google search result link, it will be automatically opened in a new tab next to the window that is already open. A message will appear on the screen confirming that your new setting has been saved.
