Another reason for Chrome's popularity is the
customization
it offers users. In this lesson, we'll talk about the many great features of Chrome that you can modify, including Chrome's
startup options
and the
Chrome Web Store
, which allows you to add
applications
,
extensions
, and
themes
to Chrome.
Watch the video below to learn how to customize Chrome.
Choosing your startup options
To choose a homepage:
By default, Chrome will show the
New Tab
page whenever you start the browser. If you'd like to see a specific website each time you open your browser, like a news site or weather forecast, you can set that site as your homepage.
Click the
Chrome menu
in the top-right corner of the browser, then select
Settings
.
The
Settings tab
will appear. Locate and click the check box next to
Show Home button
.
By default, Chrome will open the New Tab page whenever you click the Home button. To choose a new homepage, click
Change
.
A dialog box will appear. Select
Open this page:
and type a web address. In our example, we'll type
www.cnn.com
.
Click
OK
to continue.
The homepage will appear whenever you start Chrome. Click the Home button in the navigation bar to visit your homepage at any time.
If there are certain sites you open
every time
you start your browser, like your email or calendar, you can
pin each page
as a tab. Pinned tabs will open automatically whenever you open Chrome. Review our lesson on
Browsing in Chrome
to learn more about pinning tabs.
To set Chrome as the default browser:
If you would like to use Chrome as your only web browser, you can set it as the
default browser
on your computer. If you click a link in another program on your computer, like an email client, it will open in Chrome.
Click the
Chrome menu
in the top-right corner of the browser, then select
Settings
.
The
Settings tab
will appear. Scroll down and select
Make Google Chrome the default browser
. Any link you open on your computer will now open in Google Chrome.
The Chrome Web Store
The Chrome Web Store allows you to download different
web apps
,
extensions
, and
themes
, which can make Chrome even more powerful and personal.
Apps
Web apps work just like software you might install on your computer, but they run through your browser instead of your operating system. Web apps range from simple tools like a calculator or notepad to complex applications like a photo editor or even a game!
Watch this video from Google to learn more about apps and the Chrome Web Store.
The
Chrome Web Store
will appear. Click an app to learn more about it.
The
app page
will appear with
information on
how the app works,
user reviews
,
screenshots
, and more. If you want to use the app, click
Add to Chrome
.
A dialog box will appear. Click
Add app
to install the app.
The
Apps page
will appear with the installed app. Click the
icon
to start the app.
Depending on the app, it will open in either a new tab or window.
To rearrange or delete an app:
You can view, open, organize, and delete your apps from the
Apps
page.
To access the Apps page
, click the
Apps
button on the bookmarks bar. The
Apps
button also appears on the
New Tab
page.
To rearrange your apps
, click and drag an icon, then release the mouse when you're ready to place the app. This might be helpful if the Apps page is beginning to feel cluttered.
If you want to
delete an app
, right-click the icon, then select
Remove from Chrome
from the drop-down menu. You can also delete an app by clicking and dragging the icon to the
trash can
in the lower-right corner.
Extensions
Extensions
can
add additional features
to the browser. For example, they can block advertisements, share a page with your social network, and much more.
To install an extension:
Navigate to the Chrome Web Store.
Select
Extensions
in the left navigation pane.
A page of different extensions will appear. Click an extension to learn more about it.
The
extension page
will appear with
information
on how the extension works,
user reviews
,
screenshots
, and more. If you want to use the extension, click
Add to Chrome
.
A dialog box will appear. Click
Add extension
to continue.
The extension will be installed. The extension's icon will appear in the top navigation bar. Note that some extensions work in the background and will not appear in the navigation bar.
To use an extension, click the
icon
while viewing any page. In this example, the extension allows us to save websites for easy access later.
To remove an extension:
Click the
Chrome menu
in the top-right corner of the browser, then select
Settings
.
The
Settings
tab will appear. Select
Extensions
in the left navigation pane.
A list of installed extensions will appear. Locate the one you want to remove, then click the
trash can
icon to delete it.
A dialog box will appear. Click
Remove
to confirm.
The extension will be removed from Chrome.
Themes
If you'd like to change the look and feel of Chrome, you can add a
theme
from the Chrome Web Store. Some themes simply change the color of the Chrome window, while others add background pictures to the entire browser. Adding a theme is as simple as installing an app or extension, so there's no harm in trying one out. However, we recommend using the
default theme
because your tabs can become difficult to read with some of them.
To install a theme:
Navigate to the Chrome Web Store.
Select
Themes
from the left navigation pane.
Previews of different themes will appear. Click a theme to learn more about it or install it.
To remove a theme:
If you find that you don't like a theme after you've installed it or you'd like to return to the default Chrome theme, you can remove the theme.
Click the
Chrome menu
in the top-right corner of the browser, then select
Settings
.
The
Settings
tab will appear. Locate and select
Reset to default theme
.