Creating a web link through an icon on the desktop can be a fantastic feature trick for many users. Rest assured, this feature is handy for almost all browsers like downloading Chrome, Firefox, or Cốc Cốc.
This means users can completely access previously viewed websites, in other words, revisit websites accessed on Firefox directly from the desktop screen without the need for many installations or setups. Some readers have expressed not knowing about this trick. So, let's explore this simple trick together with Mytour.
Accessing a website on Firefox directly from the desktop screen
The process is quite simple as users only need to navigate on the Firefox interface in just two steps to easily create a desktop shortcut for the website.
Step 1: Resize the Firefox browser to see the desktop interface and the Firefox browser window.
Step 2: Click and hold directly on the Firefox address bar as shown below and drag it outside the screen. Depending on the website format, these could be favicons, a term understood as small images displayed in front of the title of the website on the browser header when users access it.
Wait for a moment to successfully create a website shortcut on the desktop.
Users can also easily drag and drop various quick browser settings such as Bookmarks and Library onto the desktop as shortcuts.
Please note that these shortcuts can only be opened in Firefox when users set Firefox as the default web browser on Windows. So, first, you need to learn how to set Firefox as the default on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or 10. Firefox is like that, and other browsers like downloading Cốc Cốc or Chrome also have similar procedures.
Firefox is one of the best web browsers in 2016. Additionally, interested readers can download and use many other top web browsers such as Chrome, Opera, and Cốc Cốc.
Wishing you all the best of success!
