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Saving web pages visited.
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How does one make every web page they open saved temporary side by side on the bottom task bar, so that one can go back to them, click on them, and open them up?
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All modern browsers have tabs so you get one instance of your browser in the bottom task bar and then when you click on it it opens the browser window up with a row of tabs along the top of all the pages you have open so you can click on whichever tab and go straight to that page. it basically does exactly the same thing as you are asking about but with a slightly different arrangement.
All modern browsers have tabs so you get one instance of your browser in the bottom task bar and then when you click on it it opens the browser window up with a row of tabs along the top of all the pages you have open so you can click on whichever tab and go straight to that page. it basically does exactly the same thing as you are asking about but with a slightly different arrangement.
Thank you for your answers, but I don't think you quite understand me I tried to explain the problem in my earlier question 'Google Toolbar' but only got one answer.
At present if I want to open up another web page but still retain the previous one I have to minimise the first one (putting it on the bottom task bar) and then open up a separate browser from my desktop to get my next web page.
Before each time I opened a web page it settled on the task bar side by side with others.
I hope you can understand me?
At present if I want to open up another web page but still retain the previous one I have to minimise the first one (putting it on the bottom task bar) and then open up a separate browser from my desktop to get my next web page.
Before each time I opened a web page it settled on the task bar side by side with others.
I hope you can understand me?
We understand as far as your explanation goes. Have you attempted the methods described in my first post?
Right click this and select open in new window:
http://www.theanswerb...o.uk/Info/TermsOfUse/
As for every page... I am unsure. If usuing firefox try tools > options > Tabs and untick "open new windows in a new tab instead".
Right click this and select open in new window:
http://www.theanswerb...o.uk/Info/TermsOfUse/
As for every page... I am unsure. If usuing firefox try tools > options > Tabs and untick "open new windows in a new tab instead".
With this particular web page opened,
i.e. 'Saving web pages visited. in The AnswerBank: Technology - Mozilla Firefox'.
When I click on saving web pages... on the task bar as recommended by Chuck and you Ed. all it does is to take me back to the desk top.
Then clicking it again returns me back again to this page.
Should I do a restore back to a point when it was operating as it once did?
i.e. 'Saving web pages visited. in The AnswerBank: Technology - Mozilla Firefox'.
When I click on saving web pages... on the task bar as recommended by Chuck and you Ed. all it does is to take me back to the desk top.
Then clicking it again returns me back again to this page.
Should I do a restore back to a point when it was operating as it once did?
Thanks for all your very helpful answers, but they do not bring my Task Bar back to operating like it once did.
Chuck, When I press alt and T, like you suggested, I get a menu thus:
Web_search........Ctrl+K
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Downloads..........Ctrl+J
Add-ons..............Ctrl+Shift+A
Set Up Sync
Reminder Fox
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Java Console
Error Console.......Ctrl+Shift+J
Web Console.......Ctrl+Shift+K
Page Info
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Start Private Browsing.......Ctrl+Shift+P
Clear Recent History..........Ctrl+Shift+Delete
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Options
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Downloadhelper
Hope this helps?
Chuck, When I press alt and T, like you suggested, I get a menu thus:
Web_search........Ctrl+K
------------------------------------
Downloads..........Ctrl+J
Add-ons..............Ctrl+Shift+A
Set Up Sync
Reminder Fox
------------------------------------
Java Console
Error Console.......Ctrl+Shift+J
Web Console.......Ctrl+Shift+K
Page Info
------------------------------------
Start Private Browsing.......Ctrl+Shift+P
Clear Recent History..........Ctrl+Shift+Delete
------------------------------------
Options
------------------------------------
Downloadhelper
Hope this helps?
I know you have been most helpful, and I feel embarrassed that I can't explain my problem too clearly.
I will see if I can make it any clearer.
I want to open up my Firefox browser and display AnswerBank web page.
Then I want to click on one of my pre-saved buttons i.e. Newspaper Web pages that sit on my Google Tool-bar, which will open them up, and automatically display the said page, side by side the Answerbank Page displayed on the bottom task bar.
Each time I wish to click on another newspaper button, that in turn will place it side by side with the others.
I can continue to do this untill the bar gets full and then they are all placed in a folder that also then sits on the bottom task-bar.
I will see if I can make it any clearer.
I want to open up my Firefox browser and display AnswerBank web page.
Then I want to click on one of my pre-saved buttons i.e. Newspaper Web pages that sit on my Google Tool-bar, which will open them up, and automatically display the said page, side by side the Answerbank Page displayed on the bottom task bar.
Each time I wish to click on another newspaper button, that in turn will place it side by side with the others.
I can continue to do this untill the bar gets full and then they are all placed in a folder that also then sits on the bottom task-bar.