"You just dragged it," she confirmed. "For other browsers like Edge, it's even easier. You just click the button (the three dots), hover over More tools , and click Pin to taskbar . For Firefox, you'll need to create a desktop shortcut first, then drag that to the taskbar. But for Chrome and Edge? Drag and drop from the address bar is king."

She clicked on the (or the three little lines , depending on the browser) in the top-right corner of her Chrome window. Leo leaned in. It was like watching a magician reveal a secret.

Maya stood up. "Now, you try."

Leo watched as she navigated: .

Leo blinked. "My... taskbar? You can do that?"

She dragged her mouse down to the little (or the page info button) all the way to the left of the website's address bar. She clicked, held, and dragged that tiny icon down to the taskbar.

"No tabs," Maya whispered dramatically. "No history. Just the site."

Plop.