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    Home Screen Shortcuts

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      Android

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      Android 1. Open Chrome on android device. 2. Navigate to the website or web page you want to pin to your home screen. 3. Tap the menu icon (3 dots in upper right-hand corner) and tap Add to home screen. 4. Choose a name for the website shortcut, then Chrome will add it to your home screen.

      Iphone

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      Iphone Step 1. Launch Safari on your ‌iPhone‌ or ‌iPad‌. Step 2. Navigate to the site that you want to create a Home screen shortcut to. Step 3. Tap the Share icon (the square with an arrow pointing out of it) at the bottom of the screen. Step 4. Scroll down to the list of actions and tap Add to Home Screen. (If you don't see the action, scroll to the bottom and tap Edit Actions, then tap Add next to the Add to Home Screen action. After that, you'll be able to select it from the Share Sheet.)
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      Step 5. Type a name for your site link. This will be the title that appears beneath its icon on your Home screen. Step 6. Tap Add in the top-right corner of the screen. Your new "web app" will appear in the next available space on your device's Home screen. To move it like you would any other app, tap and hold its icon, then tap Edit Home Screen, and you'll be able to drag it to your desired location. When you've placed it where you want it, tap Done.

      Windows Desktop

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      Windows Desktop Step 1: Start the web browser and navigate to the website or webpage. Step 2: Right-click on the empty area of the webpage/website and then click Create Shortcut option. Step 3: When you see the confirmation dialog, click the Yes button to create the website/webpage shortcut on the desktop.

      MacOS

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      macOS Click on the Finder icon at the bottom left of the screen (the leftmost icon in the Dock). Right-click on the Folder, File, or Application you'd like to create a shortcut for on the left side of the window. Select Make Alias. Click enter and drag the alias to your desktop.