Click the spanner in the top-right corner.
Click Settings
Under "On Start Up, select "Open a specific page or set of pages"
Click Set Pages and take it from there
Click the spanner in the top-right corner.
Click Settings
Under "On Start Up, select "Open a specific page or set of pages"
Click Set Pages and take it from there
I don't like google chrome, it looks so ancient, I loaded it, then didn't like it so deleted it, but, it must have some good points, which i am waiting to find out and may give it another try, so hope some answers appear here from happy users.
That said, IMO the page which is of least use as a startup would be Google itself, since that's built directly into Chrome anyway! Just type what you would normally type into Google directly into the address bar...
im getting more used to it the more i use it ratter and just today i managed to find out how to set my home page (cant for life of me remember how i did it though) ... i keep flicking between chrome and firefox (which is dead easy to use) but ive found it doesnt freeze as much as firefox and the little 'stop/continue script doesnt appear at all like it does on FF.... try to stick with it, thank God for ab is all i can say lol
It is useful having the google page occasionally, trying to search for a domain name to see if it's got a reports of being a scam site just takes you straight to the website if you use the address bar.