~repack~ | Add The Links Toolbar To The Taskbar
To add a website: Open your preferred web browser and navigate to the site you want to add. Click and drag the icon (the favicon) located to the left of the URL in the address bar directly onto the "Links" text on your taskbar.
Since Windows 95, the taskbar has evolved from a simple application switcher to a central hub for launching and managing tasks. One of its most flexible – yet underutilized – components is the . Originally designed for Internet Explorer favorites, the Links toolbar can hold shortcuts to files, folders, programs, and URLs. Adding it to the taskbar transforms the taskbar into a compact application launcher, reducing desktop clutter and speeding up access to frequently used resources. add the links toolbar to the taskbar
Most users asking to "add links" actually want a row of website icons on their taskbar for one-click access. Since the native "Links" toolbar is clunky, here is a review of the better modern alternatives. To add a website: Open your preferred web