On 12/23/09, Bob posted:
> When I go from my desktop to my internet homepage (yahoo), I sometimes get a
> small window , and sometimes get a whole-page size window. I prefer the
> whole-page size without having to click that middle restore button on the
> upper right-hand corner of my screen everytime I go to my homepage.
> First, what are the names that describe the smaller size window, and the
> larger one? Is that what a thumbnail is?
> Second, I must presume there's a setting somewhere, where I can toggle the
> whole-page size preference when I go from my desktop to homepage. Can you
> tell me if there is, and how do I get to it?
> Thank you for your assistance, and Merry Christmas. -Bob
A thumbnail is an icon representing a window; it shows the window
contents in miniature. Not related to what you are asking about.
Close all browser windows, then open a new one and set it the way you
like it. Close that window and the next time it should open the way you
last had it.
If you have more that one browser window open, the last one you closed
will rule.
In my experience, the above solution is not 100% dependable, i.e., some
time in the future, the window size will change again. And I mostly
don't use Internet Explorer, so I'm not sure if it behaves quite that
way. ISTR that it does, however.
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Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
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