If the switch to the right of Show home button is blue, your browser is already showing the home button.
New Tab page — Clicking the home button will open a blank tab, which will usually display your most-frequently visited sites. Enter custom URL — Enter a website’s address (e. g. , “www. google. com”) to set it as your browser’s home page. There may also be a URL here already, in which case you’ll need to delete it first. This option might also be a blank line.
Skip this step if you clicked the New Tab page option.
If this switch is already blue, Chrome is using a home button.
If you don’t see a URL here, tap the text field instead.
For example: to set Facebook as your home page, you’d enter “www. facebook. com”.
On a Mac, you’ll click Preferences here instead.
If you just want to use a blank page as your browser’s home page, click Blank page and then skip the rest of this method.
You can go straight to your home page from the Settings page by clicking the house-shaped “Home” button in the upper-left side of the page.
On Android, tap the General tab, then tap Home near the top of the page.
On Android, tap Set a Homepage, then tap Custom.
Skip this step on Android.
For example, you would type “www. twitter. com” to set Twitter as your home page. On Android, you’ll tap OK to save your changes.
If the switch here says “On” next to it, the Home button is already enabled.
Start page — Opens the Windows Start page, which is customized based on your location and app usage. New tab page — Opens a blank tab. A specific page — Opens a web page whose URL you specify.
Most sites will be in “www. [website]. com” format, though you should check your preferred site’s URL to make sure it doesn’t end in “. net” or “. org” instead. If you’d rather use a blank tab as your home page, instead click Use new tab. You can also click Use default to use your computer manufacturer’s website.
Most sites will be in “www. [website]. com” format, but you should check your preferred site’s URL to make sure it doesn’t end in “. net” or “. org” instead. If there’s already a URL in this field, delete it before typing in your preferred address.