How to pin a web page in Internet Explorer?

Internet Explorer, like all online browsers , have very similar functions. Of course, depending on each software, we can find some better than others in certain areas. Some focus on giving us options to copy text from web pages more easily than others.

But no matter what type of browser is used, one thing is certain: in all of us we can pin a website and make it a favorite. This makes it very easy to access it without having to type the URL in the navigation bar . It is for this and many other reasons that we will provide you with a step-by-step tutorial so that you can achieve this more easily.

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  1. Steps to pin or pin a web page from my Internet Explorer browser
  2. How do pinned pages look in Internet Explorer?
  3. How do I unpin a web page from my Internet Explorer browser?

Steps to pin or pin a web page from my Internet Explorer browser

It is necessary to emphasize that there are two ways to pin a web page to a browser. The most common is by making that website a favorite. So doing so creates a shortcut in the Bookmarks bar of whatever program you’re using.

Now there’s the other part where you pin a web page to your PC’s desktop, no matter it’s Windows 7 or any other version of the operating system. What happens with this case is that a shortcut is created as if it were a program. Running it will open your web browser along with the web page you decided to pin.

 

As for the steps to follow, they are the following:

  1. The main thing is to open the Internet Explorer browser. You can do it from the Microsoft taskbar or from the shortcut you have on the desktop.
  2. Now go to the left side of the taskbar. There you will find the icon of the same browser.
  3. You’re going to hold left click for a moment.
  4. Now, without releasing the click, you will drag to the taskbar.
  5. Once you notice that you see a message next to the pointer that says “Pin to taskbar” is when you will release the long click.

This will be enough to pin a web page to the taskbar . Note that you can do the same thing on the desktop. If you want to do it this way, try to have the window of a size such that you can see an available part on the desktop.

On the other hand, if you want to change the home page of Internet Explorer , the steps are different and you will have to rely on the browser settings . You can apply this regardless of its version, but we recommend doing it with Internet Explorer version 9 or higher.

How do pinned pages look in Internet Explorer?

The truth is that there is very little difference in terms of the program icon. Both in the Microsoft Windows Web browser, as well as in others such as Microsoft Edge and others, the differences are noticeable. The first indication is that you will have the icon of the browser or program. However, this one stands out as being in the form of a text document or a white background.

This will vary depending on the browser and version of Windows you have. You may not see it this way, but once you hover over it, it will give you the name of the web entry or at least the link to it.

 

How do I unpin a web page from my Internet Explorer browser?

All you have to do is use the mouse cursor and with a right click, press on the icon that you have generated. You will be presented with a series of options in the form of a list. It’s just a matter of choosing the one that says ‘ Unpin from toolbar ‘. This will automatically make the icon and the page itself disappear.

In case you want to know how to improve the privacy of Explorer , something that we always recommend, then improve your browsing experience. It will also give you security and peace of mind not to take risks with viruses or other cybersecurity complications.

 

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