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| Thread ID: 35966 | 2003-07-27 03:06:00 | Showing more than 1 site at a time | Curly (487) | Press F1 |
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| 163142 | 2003-07-27 03:06:00 | Is it possible, in Internet Explorer, to divide the screen into quarters, with each one displaying a separate website. That is, all four sites displayed in one page and if these are dynamic sites, each displaying updated info as it is received.? | Curly (487) | ||
| 163143 | 2003-07-27 06:08:00 | Opps, yes of course U can :-) Just had 6 sites open at the same time and 4 of them updating themselves at the same time also. Mind U, 6 sites on a 17" screen does not give each site much room.....perhaps if I resize the screen--- No reply needed :-) |
Curly (487) | ||
| 163144 | 2003-07-27 06:25:00 | Have you considered using a browser that uses tabs within the same window instead of separate windows? This way rather than dividing your screen up into sections, you can easily flick between them by clicking on its tab. Opera, Mozilla and Mozilla Firebird (my fav :)) will all do this. | Jen C (20) | ||
| 163145 | 2003-07-27 07:03:00 | Alt tab is a nice way to flick through them. | Thomas (1820) | ||
| 163146 | 2003-07-27 07:16:00 | I do not have Opera installed right now and cannot check, but from memory I am pretty sure you can have all your open webpages tiled on the one page, horizontally, vertically or cascading. In any case Opera is a nicer web browser than Internet Explorer. ;-) |
Susan B (19) | ||
| 163147 | 2003-07-27 08:14:00 | I have been using Crazy browser 1.05 for a while You have to have IE5 to have it but it has tabs which i like and has a built in pop-up killer that i really like. |
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