Edited by jerry1967, 09 December 2005 - 08:40 PM.
window within a window
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jerry1967
, Dec 09 2005 08:38 PM
#1
Posted 09 December 2005 - 08:38 PM
#2
Posted 09 December 2005 - 09:42 PM
Not sure I'm understanding you. Can you be a little more specific. Like what kind of window?
#3
Posted 09 December 2005 - 09:58 PM
when i open a baby window it opens minimize-how do i correct this?
#4
Posted 09 December 2005 - 10:08 PM
Sorry, I still don't understand.
You can open a folder, a document, a picture file. You can launch a program via a shortcut. I have no idea what a "baby" window is!
You need to specify what exactly you are trying to open. For example, if I were trying to open internet explorer, that's what I would say I was trying to open. If I was trying to launch Microsoft word, then I would I was trying to launch Microsoft word.
But when you tell me you're trying to open a "baby" window, I have no idea what that applies to.
Sorry.
You can open a folder, a document, a picture file. You can launch a program via a shortcut. I have no idea what a "baby" window is!
You need to specify what exactly you are trying to open. For example, if I were trying to open internet explorer, that's what I would say I was trying to open. If I was trying to launch Microsoft word, then I would I was trying to launch Microsoft word.
But when you tell me you're trying to open a "baby" window, I have no idea what that applies to.
Sorry.
#5
Posted 09 December 2005 - 10:31 PM
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am opening yahoo dsl. it does not happen when i open internet explorer.i when i first open yahoo everthing is ok but when i go to some other site it is not maxi
am opening yahoo dsl. it does not happen when i open internet explorer.i when i first open yahoo everthing is ok but when i go to some other site it is not maxi
Edited by jerry1967, 09 December 2005 - 10:33 PM.
#6
Posted 09 December 2005 - 10:40 PM
Ok,
Let me try to understand this a little better.
When you open yahoo, the window is maximized... correct?
But when you click on a link and a new window opens, then the new window is smaller? Is that the problem?
Let me try to understand this a little better.
When you open yahoo, the window is maximized... correct?
But when you click on a link and a new window opens, then the new window is smaller? Is that the problem?
Edited by makai, 09 December 2005 - 10:41 PM.
#7
Posted 09 December 2005 - 10:57 PM
yes exactly- but not in internet exployer
#8
Posted 09 December 2005 - 11:25 PM
The Yahoo dsl browser is based on Internet Explorer. This means that the browser also has the same limitations as IE.
As far as I know... IE cannot be set up to maximize links when it opens a new window... and neither can the Yahoo dsl browser since it's based on IE. (someone correct me if I'm wrong!)
The best you can do is to enlarge the screen to where it is "almost" maximized. Here is a quick way to do it in IE. You can try it with the Yahoo browser to see if it works the same way.
Close all internet windows and any other window you have open
Now open your yahoo browser.
Next, click on a link which will open a small window
Now close the first yahoo browser window you opened, but leave the small window open
Go down to the taskbar and right-click on a blank area. A menu will show up. In the menu, select "Tile windows Horizontally".
The small window should open up to a size that is "almost" maximized.
This is the best you can do while using IE or Yahoo because of the limitations built into the browser.
Now, close all internet windows, reopen your Yahoo browser, and click on a link. The link window should open "almost" maximized.
Hope that helps.
As far as I know... IE cannot be set up to maximize links when it opens a new window... and neither can the Yahoo dsl browser since it's based on IE. (someone correct me if I'm wrong!)
The best you can do is to enlarge the screen to where it is "almost" maximized. Here is a quick way to do it in IE. You can try it with the Yahoo browser to see if it works the same way.
Close all internet windows and any other window you have open
Now open your yahoo browser.
Next, click on a link which will open a small window
Now close the first yahoo browser window you opened, but leave the small window open
Go down to the taskbar and right-click on a blank area. A menu will show up. In the menu, select "Tile windows Horizontally".
The small window should open up to a size that is "almost" maximized.
This is the best you can do while using IE or Yahoo because of the limitations built into the browser.
Now, close all internet windows, reopen your Yahoo browser, and click on a link. The link window should open "almost" maximized.
Hope that helps.
Edited by makai, 09 December 2005 - 11:27 PM.
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