Add Links Toolbar To Taskbar ((new)) Official
To understand the utility of the Links toolbar, one must first understand its origin. The "Links" folder was originally a core component of Internet Explorer, designed to hold bookmarks to frequently visited websites. As Windows evolved, so did the functionality of this folder. Windows recognized that the quick-launch potential of the Links folder extended beyond just URLs; it could house shortcuts to applications, documents, and system folders. By grafting this toolbar onto the taskbar, Microsoft provided a solution to a common user dilemma: the desire for the always-visible convenience of the taskbar without sacrificing precious screen real estate to a sprawling desktop or a cluttered quick-launch area.
Right-click the taskbar and uncheck "Lock the taskbar" to drag and resize the toolbar. add links toolbar to taskbar
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 To understand the utility of the Links toolbar,
To add the Links toolbar to your taskbar, right-click an empty space on the taskbar, select "Toolbars," and click "Links." This feature allows you to access your favourite bookmarked websites directly from your desktop without opening a browser first. Here is a guide on how to set it up and a draft post you can use to share this tip. How to Add the Links Toolbar Right-click any open area on your Windows taskbar. Hover over the Windows recognized that the quick-launch potential of the