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So, i can't click on any links right now, or open an new window, because when i do that, my original window closes. (like in JimmyP's bday thread...) So, i don't know why... or what's going on. Help?
Gale17 said:So, i can't click on any links right now, or open an new window, because when i do that, my original window closes. (like in JimmyP's bday thread...) So, i don't know why... or what's going on. Help?
Locker said:anyone still use netscape?
TsunamiJoe said:no lol, rather i would hope not...
dduardo said:Wow, this thread has been hijacked by firefox fans.
Gale17, have you scanned your computer for spyware and other crud?
Why? Netscape and Firefox both use the Gecko engine. I use both and they're almost the same in every aspect.
This is because Internet Explorer follows a single document interface (SDI) model, where only one application or window can be active at a time. This was a design choice made by Microsoft to simplify the user experience and reduce system resources.
No, the option to change this setting is not available in Internet Explorer. However, you can use tabbed browsing to open multiple webpages within one window.
Yes, you can use the "New Window" option in the File menu or use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl+N" to open a new window without closing the current one.
Yes, all versions of Internet Explorer follow the SDI model and only allow one window to be open at a time.
As mentioned before, you can use tabbed browsing to open multiple webpages within one window. You can also use third-party software that allows you to split the screen and have multiple applications or windows open at the same time.