Pin Website To Taskbar Chrome Review
The icon will now stay there permanently. When you click it, the website will open in its own dedicated window.
| Issue | Fix | |-------|-----| | “Create shortcut” is grayed out | Some internal Chrome pages (like Settings) can’t be pinned. Try a normal website. | | Icon disappears after restart | Re‑pin it. Or use Method 1 – those “Open as window” shortcuts stay pinned. | | Website opens in Edge instead | Default browser must be Chrome. Set Chrome as default in Windows Settings → Apps → Default apps. | pin website to taskbar chrome
Release the mouse button – the shortcut will appear. Right‑click it and select Pin to taskbar to keep it there permanently. The icon will now stay there permanently
The best way to do this is by using the feature, which turns the website into its own app-like window. Try a normal website
Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide to pinning a website to the Windows taskbar using .