Make this your homepage.
Liner Notes prints one exhibit a day. The habit works best when it's the first page you see — so here is how to point your browser at linernotes.day when it opens, in each of the big four. Menu names drift over time; these keep to the parts that don't.
Chrome
- Open the three-dot menu (top right) and choose Settings.
- In the “On startup” section, pick “Open a specific page or set of pages”.
- Click “Add a new page” and enter https://linernotes.day, then Add.
- To also set the toolbar Home button: under “Appearance”, turn on “Show home button” and set the same address.
Firefox
- Open the menu (top right) and choose Settings, then the Home panel.
- Set “Homepage and new windows” to “Custom URLs”.
- Enter https://linernotes.day (or click “Use Current Page” while this tab is open).
Safari
- Open Safari → Settings (⌘,) and select the General tab.
- In the “Homepage” field, type https://linernotes.day — or click “Set to Current Page”.
- Set “New windows open with” and “New tabs open with” to “Homepage” to see it every time.
Edge
- Open the three-dot menu (top right) and choose Settings → “Start, home, and new tabs”.
- Under “When Edge starts”, choose “Open these pages”, then “Add a new page”.
- Enter https://linernotes.day and Add. Set the Home button address in the same panel if you like.
Or just bookmark it
Not ready to change your homepage? Press ⌘D (Mac) or Ctrl+D (Windows and Linux) on the day's exhibit to keep it a click away. The story changes every morning, so the same bookmark is a new read each day.