Using Tabs in Web Browsing

For those of you surfing the web with Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 7 or 8), Mozilla Firefox or many other popular browsers, there is a neat feature that allows you to open multiple websites without the need to open multiple windows on your desktop. This is called tabbed browsing. For the sake of demonstration, we will be using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.

1. When you have Explorer open, notice the tab that has the website you are on.

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2. If you wish to open a second website, you may do so simply by clicking the New Tab button.

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3. Notice the new page.

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4. You may now load a new website by entering an address at the top.

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5. To switch back and forth between sites, simply click on the desired tab at the top.

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6. If you wish to view all the sites you have open, simply click the “Quick Tabs” button.

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