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Minimising websites to tray?????
For a couple of years now i have not been able to open more than one website on my machine.
I can open one site, use it, minimise it to the "tray" then if I open another site it removes the former instead of retaining it!!
I always thought one could open several sites and have them in the tray rather than keep having to log back in.
Whats up? Is it easy to fix??
Chris
I can open one site, use it, minimise it to the "tray" then if I open another site it removes the former instead of retaining it!!
I always thought one could open several sites and have them in the tray rather than keep having to log back in.
Whats up? Is it easy to fix??
Chris
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not clear how you're accessing a second website after you've minimised the first window. Obviously, you're not typing the URL into the address bar or using 'Favorites', so I assume that you're using a shortcut from the desktop. If so, it seems that you've got 'Reuse windows for launching shortcuts' activated. To de-activate it, go to Tools > Internet Options > Advanced. Under 'Browsing', click to remove the tick alongside 'Reuse windows for launching shortcuts'. Click 'Apply', then 'OK'
The above assumes that you're using Internet Explorer 6 (or earlier). IE7 offers tabbed browsing (which makes it easier to keep several websites open at once). However, IE7 still isn't as good a browser as the one which introduced tabbed browsing, i.e. Firefox. It's the browser which is used by the vast majority of the 'regulars', here on AB:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
Chris
The above assumes that you're using Internet Explorer 6 (or earlier). IE7 offers tabbed browsing (which makes it easier to keep several websites open at once). However, IE7 still isn't as good a browser as the one which introduced tabbed browsing, i.e. Firefox. It's the browser which is used by the vast majority of the 'regulars', here on AB:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/
Chris
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