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Answer» Is there any way to configure IE to open new tabs in full screen?When you say Full Screen, do you mean as though F11 was toggled? If so, I do not believe so, no.XP and IE remembers your preference for screen size. XP and IE remembers the size you requested the last two or three times. ( Pop-up ads can change the selection. ) Open one IE window, right click and open spot on the task between start and time. Choose "Tile Window Vertically."
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function init() { window.resizeTo(1024,768); } window.onload = init;
http://www.trap17.com/forums/Restrict-Size-Internet-Explorer-Page-Opens-t65027.html http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/ietips.htm
Make Internet Explorer Open in the Window Size You Want Periodically, Internet Explorer (IE) forgets the settings for its window size and decides to open in an annoying small window. If you close all other IE windows that might be open, resize the small window (do not maximize) and then close it, IE is supposed to remember that it was resized when you next open it. But SOMETIMES it goes right ahead and opens in a small window again. In that case, there are several methods to try.
•Resize (with only one window open) and then close by clicking the X in the upper right corner while holding down the Shift key. Often this works but it may not. •If the above does not work, your next step is to try the two-window method. 1.Open a single IE window (which is presumably still too small) 2.Now open a secondary IE window by either right-clicking or shift-clicking on any convenient link in the open IE window 3.Resize this second window to the desired dimensions 4.Close this resized window by clicking the X in the upper right corner while holding down the Shift key 5.Resize the still open original window as desired 6.Close this window by clicking the X in the upper right corner while holding down the Shift key If you do not mind always having maximized IE windows, ANOTHER approach is to edit the IE shortcut. Right-click on the shortcut that you use for IE and choose properties in the context menu. In the drop-down menu for "Run" select "Maximized". (Secondary IE windows will not inherit this setting). I don't think that's what he's asking.Quote from: SuperDave on October 25, 2009, 12:38:59 PM Is there any way to configure IE to open new tabs in full screen?
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Super Dave asked:
"Is there any way to configure IE to open new tabs in full screen?"
Mr Allen:
What did Super Dave ask?
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p.s My interpretation of the question is correct.I believe he's asking if a new tab (not IE itself) can be opened full screen, as though the F-11 key were toggled. I may be mistaken, but that's what it seems. Anyway, that's what I asked in my first post above.Quote from: Allan on October 25, 2009, 01:41:55 PMI believe he's asking if a new tab (not IE itself) can be opened full screen, as though the F-11 key were toggled. I may be mistaken, but that's what it seems. Anyway, that's what I asked in my first post above.
Allan, I suspect you are correct. Too bad SuperDave does not respond.
I don't completely understand how Tabs works. A new window is not required but we can return to the old information.
If the current screen is full screen ( not F11 ) would the new tab be full screen ( not necessarily Max )?In fact it does, you are absolutely correct . So now I really have no idea what he's askingunless he wan't to open a tab full screen when IE is NOT full screen
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