How to Make Google Gravity Your Homepage
Launch Google Chrome., Open the Settings menu., Open the Set Pages window., Remove all existing pages., Add a new page., Save and exit.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Launch Google Chrome.
Look for Google Chrome on your computer and click to open. -
Step 2: Open the Settings menu.
Click the button with three horizontal bars on the upper right corner of the browser to bring down the main menu.
Click on “Settings” from here. , Browse through the Settings menu and stop on the “On startup” section.
Click the “Set pages” link beside the “Open a specific page or set of pages” option.
A window listing all of the URLs or addresses of the pages that will be loaded whenever Google Chrome launches will appear. , Hover over each of the pages on the window, and click the “X” that will appear.
Remove all the pages on this window. , When the window is clear, enter Google Gravity’s URL or address—http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/ — in the bottom field. , Click the “OK” button on the lower right corner of the window.
Your changes will be saved, and the next time you launch Google Chrome, Google Gravity will automatically load. -
Step 3: Open the Set Pages window.
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Step 4: Remove all existing pages.
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Step 5: Add a new page.
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Step 6: Save and exit.
Detailed Guide
Look for Google Chrome on your computer and click to open.
Click the button with three horizontal bars on the upper right corner of the browser to bring down the main menu.
Click on “Settings” from here. , Browse through the Settings menu and stop on the “On startup” section.
Click the “Set pages” link beside the “Open a specific page or set of pages” option.
A window listing all of the URLs or addresses of the pages that will be loaded whenever Google Chrome launches will appear. , Hover over each of the pages on the window, and click the “X” that will appear.
Remove all the pages on this window. , When the window is clear, enter Google Gravity’s URL or address—http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity/ — in the bottom field. , Click the “OK” button on the lower right corner of the window.
Your changes will be saved, and the next time you launch Google Chrome, Google Gravity will automatically load.
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