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Subject: small pages
Category: Computers > Operating Systems
Asked by: captdave-ga
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Posted: 21 Apr 2004 06:07 PDT
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Question ID: 333635
when I bring up a new page it doesn't come up full size and I have to
click on it to enlarge it. Not a major problem but it bugs me.

Request for Question Clarification by aht-ga on 22 Apr 2004 08:54 PDT
Which browser and operating system are you using? If you are using
Internet Explorer in any Windows operating system, then indeed the
method described by my colleague funkywizard-ga in the comments below
should help. More specifically:

1. Close all open browser windows (including this one, after you write
down these instructions!)
2. Open a new browser window.
3. Stretch out the new window to the size you want by using your mouse
to click on, and drag, the borders.
4. Once the window is at the size you want, maximize the window by
clicking on the appropriate button in the top right corner of the
window.
5. Return the browser window to the 'floating' size, again using the
appropriate button in the top-right corner of the window.
6. Close the browser window.
7. Start up your browser again, it should now use the correct size.

Depending on your operating system and browser version, there are some
other potential causes. If the procedure I have described above does
not solve your problem, please let us know the OS and browser version
you are using. If it does solve the problem, please let me know so
that I can provide you with a formal Answer based on this procedure.

Regards,

aht-ga
Google Answers Researcher
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Subject: Re: small pages
From: infomatron-ga on 21 Apr 2004 10:52 PDT
 
On some browsers you need to manually resize the new window to full
size..(position cursor near corner and drag to correct size)... and
from then on new windows will be the size you want. It works the other
way, too, and can be helpful when using smaller windows side by side.
Subject: Re: small pages
From: funkywizard-ga on 22 Apr 2004 02:38 PDT
 
open a new window, resize it to what you want, then close it. dont
browse any sites in this window during this process.

now when you open a new one again, it should be the size of the last
one before you closed it.

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