- Resize the Firefox window so you can see both your computer's desktop and the Firefox window on the same screen.
- Click on the site icon next to the Location bar, i.e. where the web address (URL) is shown.
- While still holding the mouse button down, move the pointer to the desktop, then release the mouse button. The shortcut will be created.
If you open the shortcut you made, your default browser will open, and display the page for which you made the shortcut. If you want to make Firefox your default browser, see How to make web links open in Firefox by default.
In addition, there may be third-party Firefox extensions that can help you. For more information on searching for and installing extensions, see Find and install add-ons to add features to Firefox.
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