Unfortunately, the answer to your question is 'you can't,' and the reason is 'because Google says so. Says This feature is only available for Google Chrome on Windows and Linux. But there is no real explanation as to why.
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Nor have I found one anywhere else. It seems like an oft-requested feature, but I've never seen Google even suggest that they are planning to add it (although I presume/hope that they will). Alternative Solution: If you are interested in creating site-specific browsers on Mac OS X, works great, but (IIRC) it is based on Webkit, not Chrome. 2013-06-27: Turns out there is a way to make Chrome SSBs on the Mac, although it's a little convoluted. The instructions are too long to replicate here, and there is a shell script and/or AppleScript involved.
You can find both of them at LifeHacker covered this as well, and created a video to go along with it. You can find that at. There have been google suppor threads where a 'rep' does state that this feature is in the works.
It once was pegged at 2 months, or perhaps 2 weeks, I can't remember. That was over a year ago. I suspect it is not a very high priority with so few users even knowing what it would be good for. I had a PC/Windows using friend try it out, not only couldn't he figure out how to set it up, but couldn't think of a good reason why it would be a great idea. All the while, he was clicking away and mousing away with his 1900 button mouse that he loves so much.:).
You’ll be quite surprised to know that for creating a shortcut to a website in windows 10, you need the help of Internet Explorer and Google Chrome. Nowadays, most of the Internet users have Google Chrome, Firefox or Opera browser. However, all of us have the Internet Explorer application pre-installed on our operating systems by default. This method works on any version of Internet Explorer and Chrome.
So, whether you have the Internet Explorer 11 or an older version, that won’t be a hurdle for us in creating a shortcut. Below is a quick and easy guide: The first thing you need to do is open your favorite website to create its shortcut. Below I’ve selected Facebook as a general example.
Now follow these steps: 1) Go to Facebook.com in internet explorer. Now, on a blank place of this page, right-click with your mouse. Now from the context menu choose the “Create Shortcut”.
In case you are using Microsoft Edge, this may not work because Edge doesn’t offer the ability to generate website page shortcuts. Once you have clicked on the “Create Shortcut” option, it will generate the shortcut on your Windows 10 Desktop.
By default, you have no other option for website shortcut on your Desktop. However, you can locate the shortcut later upon, or let it be on the Desktop. 2) Now you have to Right-click on the Windows 10 Start button. From here locate the “Run” and open it.
Alternatively you can also type “RUN” in the search bar next to the windows icon. 3 Now we’ll be using the Shell command.
See the below screenshot for Shell command reference. 4) Now go to your Desktop and right-click on the newly created Facebook shortcut and hit Copy. 5) Now you have to jump back to the Programs Window that we just launched through the Run application. Right-click here and “Paste” the shortcut.