Chrome lacks a Home button to quickly return to your favorite websites by default, but you can enable it in the Settings menu. This guide will explain how.
A common Google Chrome complaint among users who remember using Internet Explorer is that it doesn’t feature a Home button like other browsers.
That isn’t quite accurate, however. Google Chrome does have a Home button—it just isn’t shown by default. If you want to quickly add a Home button to Chrome, you can follow our steps below.
How to Show the Home Button in Google Chrome
All modern browsers use tabbed browsing—each new tab is an open website. When you activate Chrome’s Home button, the button will open a new tab, rather than reload the tab you’re currently using.
You can quickly enable the Home button in Google Chrome to do this using the Settings menu.
To enable the Home button in Chrome:
In Chrome, click the More Options button in the top-right.
From the menu, press Settings.
In Settings, click the Show home button slider in the Appearance section.
By default, a new Tab page will open to the Google website. If you want to customize where the Home button takes you, fill in the address URL.
Enabling a Custom Home Button Using Chrome Extensions
You can also use a third-party Chrome extension to customize the behavior of the Home button. Other Chrome extensions use a custom Home button to activate other behaviors.
For example, the Tab Home extension inserts a custom icon that allows you to switch back to the first page in an open tab. If you’ve set up Chrome to open up websites automatically, you can use this to quickly return to a tab’s first page if you navigate a website.