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Add Links Toolbar To Taskbar !new! -

Nevertheless, for the power user or the nostalgic tinkerer, the Links toolbar represents a golden era of customization—an era when the operating system trusted the user to arrange their own workspace. Adding it is more than a technical tweak; it is a philosophical statement about workflow. It champions the idea that the most frequent actions should require the fewest inputs. In a world of ever-deepening menus and context-sensitive ribbons, the humble Links toolbar stands as a relic of direct manipulation, proving that sometimes the fastest link between a user and their task is the one sitting patiently, just a single click away on the edge of their screen.

Right-click the taskbar and uncheck "Lock the taskbar" to drag and resize the toolbar. add links toolbar to taskbar

Select . A "Links" label will appear near your system tray (clock). To Customize: Nevertheless, for the power user or the nostalgic

Drag any website URL from your browser or a shortcut from your desktop directly onto the Links toolbar. The Challenge with Windows 11 In a world of ever-deepening menus and context-sensitive

Once enabled, you can drag and drop website shortcuts directly from your browser onto the "Links" text. When you click the "Links" button on your taskbar, it acts like a Start menu but specifically for your favorite URLs. You can also drag the "Links" handle to the left to expand it into a full bar if you prefer seeing the icons constantly.

A Links toolbar is a customizable toolbar that can be added to the Taskbar, providing quick access to frequently visited websites, folders, and files. It allows users to create a personalized list of links to their favorite websites, documents, and applications, making it easy to launch them with a single click.

Instead of manually opening a browser and navigating through bookmarks, the Links toolbar places your most-visited sites directly in your taskbar. It acts as a permanent, always-accessible "shortcut drawer" that saves screen space and improves multitasking. How to Add the Links Toolbar in Windows 10