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Google Homepage Query
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Under the search bar on my google homepage are 8 boxes that used to be filled with my regular links. When I had to clear my browsing history to make this new site work (Grrrrr) I lost those links and they are now blank bar 2. My query is I seem to have no control over what goes in there, how can I put my favourites back there (there doesn't seem to be any connection with my actual bookmarked and favourites links)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You must have used some sort of 'personalisation' setting as most people don't see those boxes when they go to Google. (Indeed, given that there's a Google search box at the top right of most browser windows, most people never actually go to the Google home page anyway. I certainly don't).
So what you're looking for might be somewhere amongst this lot:
http:// www.wik ihow.co m/Set-U p-a-Goo gle-Per sonaliz ed-Home page
So what you're looking for might be somewhere amongst this lot:
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Well now I'm even more confused and have been made to feel a bit stupid. I don't have a google account, I don't sign into anything and have never set up personal settings. I can't see a google search box on the top right corner of any page, I'm just talking about when I open a new tab. Chrome is my browser and that defaults to google. Not sure why anyone would use a different search engine anyway. the boxes are under the central search bar.
When using Chrome you don't need to go to the Google page to search. Simply enter your search terms in the address bar instead. It does exactly the same thing!
I still don't know about those boxes though. Perhaps Chrome is configured to change the view of a Google search page in some way? (I can't stand Chrome. I find Firefox far more intuitive to use).
I still don't know about those boxes though. Perhaps Chrome is configured to change the view of a Google search page in some way? (I can't stand Chrome. I find Firefox far more intuitive to use).
You can customise your 'New Tab' page.
https:/ /www.ho wtogeek .com/ho wto/114 12/choo se-cust om-new- tab-pag es-in-c hrome/
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