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FrogBait4 25th Dec 02 12:05 AM

Is there a setting or hack to force WinXP/MSIE to open a 2nd or subsequent web window full-screen instead of the default 3/4 screen???...

...This is starting to really piss me off... :blink:

~*McoreD*~ 25th Dec 02 02:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FrogBait4@Dec 25 2002, 08:05 AM
Is there a setting or hack to make WinXP/MSIE open 2nd or more web windows as full-screen instead of the default 3/4 screen???

...This is starting to get to me... :blink:

Um, is that pressing F11 to make windows full screen, you are asking about?

DoG 25th Dec 02 03:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FrogBait4@Dec 25 2002, 01:05 AM
Is there a setting or hack to force WinXP/MSIE to open a 2nd or subsequent web window full-screen instead of the default 3/4 screen???...

...This is starting to really piss me off... :blink:

IE opens new windows in the same size as the one you are viewing or the last viewed size. Either make sure that you close the browser window whilst it is full window or manually resize the IE window using the corner of the window.

habsfan 25th Dec 02 04:54 AM

Here's the fix that I always use:

You should also do the following (so that any other windows that are opening, by clicking on a hyperlink) open in a new MAZIMIZED window:
1. From an existing open IE window, shift and left click a link on the page.
2. A new window will open. Resize it by dragging the corners of it to mazimize it, filling your screen. Do not maximize it by clicking the mazimize icon.
3. Close the first (original) IE window
4. Close the new window that you manually mazimized.

Now when a second IE window opens from a first one, it will be automatically mazimized. This is a bug in IE that isn't well known.

habfan


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Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind.
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DoG 25th Dec 02 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by habsfan@Dec 25 2002, 04:54 AM
Here's the fix that I always use:

You should also do the following (so that any other windows that are opening, by clicking on a hyperlink) open in a new MAZIMIZED window:
1. From an existing open IE window, shift and left click a link on the page.
2. A new window will open. Resize it by dragging the corners of it to mazimize it, filling your screen. Do not maximize it by clicking the mazimize icon.
3. Close the first (original) IE window
4. Close the new window that you manually mazimized.

Now when a second IE window opens from a first one, it will be automatically mazimized. This is a bug in IE that isn't well known.

habfan


__________________
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.
Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind.
Tool - Lateralus

You explained it way better than i did :P

~*McoreD*~ 25th Dec 02 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by habsfan@Dec 25 2002, 12:54 PM
From an existing open IE window, shift and left click a link on the page.
Good tip :)

Yeah there is a bug related to maximising button in Explorer Windows in Windows XP which drives me nuts. It is also in Windows Media Player in Windows XP. Sometimes when I press the restore button in MPXP, it becomes the same size of the maximised player. Then I have to resize it by manually. Hasn't even fixed it in Windows XP SP1.

I didn't understand the question FrogBait4 asked. I thought he was asking how to full screen a explorer window, where you can press F11 to make it full screen. :)

Bads 25th Dec 02 09:46 AM

Thanks habsfan for this fix ;)

FrogBait4 25th Dec 02 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by habsfan@Dec 24 2002, 11:54 PM
Here's the fix that I always use:
<snip>
This is a bug in IE that isn't well known.

habfan

Thank You, Sir!!! :D

That's *exactly* what I was looking for!!!

I did not know that it was a bug...I thought I was just ignorant... :P

Good to know that it's not just me!!! B)


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