The Google new tab page displays links to up to nine websites you visit most, nine recent browser and Google bookmarks, and three tabs closed within the past five minutes. You may find it necessary to clear your new tab page, like when you're shopping for a surprise gift and don't want anyone to find out (wink wink, nudge nudge). You can delete individual website thumbnails by following these steps:
On the bottom of your new tab page, click the Edit thumbnails link.
Click the X icon to remove a thumbnail.
Click Done.
If you're having trouble with new tab page and it isn't updating like it should, try these troubleshooting steps:
Note that you may need to wait several days for your new tab page to update after following these steps. Let me know if these steps worked for you by adding a comment below, thanks!
Google Toolbar 6.4.1321.1732 for IE includes My Location to enable geolocation features in Internet Explorer, and Share to allow you to share any webpages with one click.
This version also fixes an issue resetting IE8 Text Size to Medium when searching from Toolbar, but we're still investigating a fix for resetting IE8 Page Zoom. If you're not already on the latest version of Toolbar, download it from our homepage.
When you visit a webpage that's not in your Google Toolbar's language, it offers to translate the page for you into one of more than 40 languages using Google Translate.
If you're seeing the translation bar offer to translate the page too often, click Turn off translation or Never translate on the translation bar. We're also constantly working to improve Google Toolbar's language detection, and reinstalling the latest version of Toolbar from our homepage may help.
Hello, world! I'm Brian and I work on the Google Toolbar team in Mountain View, CA. I'll use this blog to show you how to get the most from your Google Toolbar, and I'll answer the most popular questions posted in the blog comments each week. It's nice to meet you!