 Here's a Google Chrome tip for you. If you frequently go to a website or web page and you wish you can get there by using a keyboard shortcut without having to click on a bookmark, then let me go and show you how. So on my screen, I will show you that I've gone to the Google Chrome settings, okay? And in settings, I have clicked on the menu and clicked on appearance and then click on the show home button. If it's disabled, anyway, if you click on it, it will enable it by default. We can still turn it off later and the keyboard shortcut will still work. By default, the home button goes to a new tab page, but you can click on inter custom web address here and then paste in where you want to go to with the keyboard shortcut. So I've gotten pasted that in. I'm gonna click on the outside here and it says home button is now associated with this link. And even if I turn off the home button, I'll show you what happens. Let's say I'm on another website on YouTube, for example, I can go to that website that I wanna go to often by doing command shift H, which is the keyboard shortcut for going to my home button, which I've now configured as this particular website or webpage. So I hope this is helpful. Some of you might be wondering, can I just create when I open a new tab, it goes to a particular webpage? Well, I just did a quick Google and apparently there are plugins such as this one that will allow it. I haven't tried it, so I don't know how secure it is or how well it works. So you might wanna search around that that is a possibility too, but what is definitely secure and built into Google Chrome is using the home keyboard shortcut. So again, I'm on a new tab here and I just wanna go to the webpage I go to often command shift H. I'm on a Mac, so those on a Windows would do, I think, control shift H. Those on a Windows can comment below to confirm that. So I hope this is helpful and thanks for watching.