Author: Justin Pot / Source: How-To Geek

Do you use an extension to customize Chrome’s new tab page? That’s not necessary anymore: you can now customize the default new tab page.
This isn’t news: we highlighted the new features in Chrome 69 a few weeks ago, and even mentioned these features. But we think a lot of Chromes users haven’t noticed this yet, especially if they use a third party new tab page.
Here’s how you can customize the default new tab page right now.Change The Shortcuts in Chrome’s New Tab Page
Users can now customize the icons that shows up below the search bar. An “Add Shortcut” button makes this possible.

Click this and you can enter any name and URL that you want.

You can add up to 10 shortcuts. You can also edit the existing shortcuts: just hover your mouse over one,…
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