ChatterBank0 min ago
browser settings sorted but now have another question
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Hi its ok I've found what I needed to do with my browser...........but I do have one other question I used to be able to view lots of pages at the same time but now If I bring only one page up and try to view others i have to click off the first page i've just brought up.
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In Internet Explorer 6, you can always open a link in a new window, simply by holding the Shift key down when you click on the link.
Firefox 2.0 automatically opens some links in a new tab. (To guarantee that a new tab is opened it's best to right-click on the link and make the appropriate selection).
Actually, irrespective of the browser you're using right-clicking on a link normally brings up an option to open a new window or new tab.
I'm sorry that this is a bit vague but, without knowing which browser you're using, it's difficult to give precise advice.
Chris
In Internet Explorer 6, you can always open a link in a new window, simply by holding the Shift key down when you click on the link.
Firefox 2.0 automatically opens some links in a new tab. (To guarantee that a new tab is opened it's best to right-click on the link and make the appropriate selection).
Actually, irrespective of the browser you're using right-clicking on a link normally brings up an option to open a new window or new tab.
I'm sorry that this is a bit vague but, without knowing which browser you're using, it's difficult to give precise advice.
Chris
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