This is the easiest way and works across almost all major browsers, including Chrome, Edge, and Safari. Open your browser and go to Facebook.com .

If you prefer a manual setup, you can create a shortcut directly from your desktop. an empty space on your desktop. Select New > Shortcut .

Arthur squinted. facebook.com .

Step one: Open the browser. Step two: Type "Facebok." Step three: Realize he had typed it wrong. Google would sneeringly ask, "Did you mean: Facebook?" Step four: Click the correct link. Step five: Get distracted by a pop-up ad for copper compression socks.

Creating a Facebook shortcut on your desktop is the quickest way to jump straight into your feed without typing out the URL every time. You can do this easily through your web browser or by manually creating the link on your desktop. Option 1: Using Your Web Browser (Best for Windows & Mac) Most modern browsers have a built-in "Create Shortcut" or "Add to Desktop" feature that does the work for you. Google Chrome: Go to the