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How Do I Pin a Firefox Website to my Windows 11 Taskbar?

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I want to pin a Firefox website to my taskbar in Windows 11. I can create a shortcut for the website on my desktop but when I try moving it onto my taskbar, it doesn't get added (get the dreaded circle with the line through it) and right-clicking on it does not give me an option to "add to taskbar" like other browsers do.

I thought I had too many pins on my taskbar so I deleted one and then tried to add the shortcut, but get same error.

I tried adding a random app to my taskbar by right clicking on the app and using the "pin to task bar" option and it works perfectly.

So, what is the secret to adding a Firefox website url to my taskbar????

I want to pin a Firefox website to my taskbar in Windows 11. I can create a shortcut for the website on my desktop but when I try moving it onto my taskbar, it doesn't get added (get the dreaded circle with the line through it) and right-clicking on it does not give me an option to "add to taskbar" like other browsers do. I thought I had too many pins on my taskbar so I deleted one and then tried to add the shortcut, but get same error. I tried adding a random app to my taskbar by right clicking on the app and using the "pin to task bar" option and it works perfectly. So, what is the secret to adding a Firefox website url to my taskbar????

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tdhoover, were the links pure URLs? If so, then you might want to try Firefox command line links instead.

That is, links of the form: [path to the Firefox executable] -new-tab [URL] or [path to the Firefox executable] -new-window [URL]

for example: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -new-tab https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions

(That URL also gives more information on command line usage.)