You can customize what appears on your Quick links menu by adding, removing, disabling, and pinning your favorite sites. This will show you all available shortcuts for websites, folders, and apps associated with Microsoft Edge.

If you’re using Microsoft’s Edge browser, you may have noticed that there are many ways to customize it. For instance, you can create a collection of pages that contain your interests and put them in one category for easier access. You can change the look and feel of the browser by adjusting its theme. You can also create your own shortcuts for web pages or even entire sites that you visit frequently. Quick links are a great way to provide a shortcut to your most-visited pages but what’s the importance of customizing your quick links? Below are some benefits:

Save time – Quick links save you the agony of typing in a URL every time you want to access a certain page. Organization – Quick links are a great way to organize your favorite sites. You can customize your Quick links by adding new shortcuts, changing existing ones, and deleting the ones you don’t need. Accessibility – Adding Quick links enhances your productivity as you’re able to get to your favorite sites quickly.

You can also edit the Quick links in Edge by renaming them to make them easier to remember.

Once you’ve added your favorite site to your favorites bar in Edge, you can also pin it directly from there. The Pin feature is particularly helpful for those users who have many sites that may take up all the space on the Start page. Pinning to the taskbar allows you to click on your most frequently visited sites without opening a new tab whenever you want to access the Quick links. The page icon of the site will appear on your Windows taskbar so that you can open it without having to open Edge first. SPONSORED The Pin to page option allows your favorite site to maintain its position on the Start page in case you exceed the maximum number of Quick links displayed on the Start menu.

While the Quick links feature is no doubt helpful to users, some may argue that it makes the homepage superfluous and difficult to focus on tasks. As such, others prefer to turn off the feature. To do so, follow the steps below: For users who are wondering how to rearrange Quick links in Edge, unfortunately, this feature is not yet available. Aside from the Quick links, you may also benefit from the Microsoft Edge extensions list we curated for you. We also have a rich list of eye-catching themes for Edge that will redefine how the browser appears alongside other additional features. If you’re not a fan of Edge and would like to explore other browsers, we have an exciting in-depth comparison of Opera GX vs Edge. The feature list should give you an idea of what each browser offers. That brings us to the end of this article, but you can keep the conversation going in the comment section below by sharing any additional thoughts you may have on this topic.

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