Open Chrome 'new tab' with a particular url





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When I open a new tab in Chrome, I want to have it load particular URL.



I can see how to set a home page, and how to tell it what to do on startup -- but not how to load a page for new tabs.



How can I make it do this? Is it possible?










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    You would have to add an extension to do this....howtogeek.com/284582/…

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When I open a new tab in Chrome, I want to have it load particular URL.



I can see how to set a home page, and how to tell it what to do on startup -- but not how to load a page for new tabs.



How can I make it do this? Is it possible?










share|improve this question


















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    You would have to add an extension to do this....howtogeek.com/284582/…

    – Moab
    Feb 1 at 2:14














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When I open a new tab in Chrome, I want to have it load particular URL.



I can see how to set a home page, and how to tell it what to do on startup -- but not how to load a page for new tabs.



How can I make it do this? Is it possible?










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When I open a new tab in Chrome, I want to have it load particular URL.



I can see how to set a home page, and how to tell it what to do on startup -- but not how to load a page for new tabs.



How can I make it do this? Is it possible?







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    You would have to add an extension to do this....howtogeek.com/284582/…

    – Moab
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    You would have to add an extension to do this....howtogeek.com/284582/…

    – Moab
    Feb 1 at 2:14








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You would have to add an extension to do this....howtogeek.com/284582/…

– Moab
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You would have to add an extension to do this....howtogeek.com/284582/…

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There are some extensions for that. It's the easiest option, search with 'new tab override' keyword. Here's a random example from Chrome Store. Try it.
Custom New Tab



If you don't want to rely on third part, I've also found manual instructions on Stack Overflow.
Override the Chrome new tab page with a webpage?



And also small video for that extension to code with.
Chrome Extensions: New Tab Override - Programming with Text






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    This seems to be a relevant answer but note that simply including links is discouraged. Please improve this answer by including at least some basic process by which the Asker can accomplish his goal (assuming that it is possible to do so).

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There are some extensions for that. It's the easiest option, search with 'new tab override' keyword. Here's a random example from Chrome Store. Try it.
Custom New Tab



If you don't want to rely on third part, I've also found manual instructions on Stack Overflow.
Override the Chrome new tab page with a webpage?



And also small video for that extension to code with.
Chrome Extensions: New Tab Override - Programming with Text






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    This seems to be a relevant answer but note that simply including links is discouraged. Please improve this answer by including at least some basic process by which the Asker can accomplish his goal (assuming that it is possible to do so).

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There are some extensions for that. It's the easiest option, search with 'new tab override' keyword. Here's a random example from Chrome Store. Try it.
Custom New Tab



If you don't want to rely on third part, I've also found manual instructions on Stack Overflow.
Override the Chrome new tab page with a webpage?



And also small video for that extension to code with.
Chrome Extensions: New Tab Override - Programming with Text






share|improve this answer





















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    This seems to be a relevant answer but note that simply including links is discouraged. Please improve this answer by including at least some basic process by which the Asker can accomplish his goal (assuming that it is possible to do so).

    – Anaksunaman
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There are some extensions for that. It's the easiest option, search with 'new tab override' keyword. Here's a random example from Chrome Store. Try it.
Custom New Tab



If you don't want to rely on third part, I've also found manual instructions on Stack Overflow.
Override the Chrome new tab page with a webpage?



And also small video for that extension to code with.
Chrome Extensions: New Tab Override - Programming with Text






share|improve this answer















There are some extensions for that. It's the easiest option, search with 'new tab override' keyword. Here's a random example from Chrome Store. Try it.
Custom New Tab



If you don't want to rely on third part, I've also found manual instructions on Stack Overflow.
Override the Chrome new tab page with a webpage?



And also small video for that extension to code with.
Chrome Extensions: New Tab Override - Programming with Text







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    This seems to be a relevant answer but note that simply including links is discouraged. Please improve this answer by including at least some basic process by which the Asker can accomplish his goal (assuming that it is possible to do so).

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This seems to be a relevant answer but note that simply including links is discouraged. Please improve this answer by including at least some basic process by which the Asker can accomplish his goal (assuming that it is possible to do so).

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This seems to be a relevant answer but note that simply including links is discouraged. Please improve this answer by including at least some basic process by which the Asker can accomplish his goal (assuming that it is possible to do so).

– Anaksunaman
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