How Do You Use Tabbed Browsing With Internet Explorer?
Tabbed browsing is available starting with Internet Explorer 7.0. With tabbed browsing, you can open up multiple Web pages in the same window. Each Web page will have a tab associated with it at the top of the browser, enabling you to switch from 1 page to another without closing a window. In the past, a new window had to be created for each Web page you opened in Internet Explorer. These windows were displayed at the bottom of the screen in the task bar. With tabbed browsing, your task bar remains clutter-free and movement between open pages is quicker. Go online on your computer using Internet Explorer. Open a new page in Internet Explorer. At the top of the page, you will see a tab with the name of the current Web site you are visiting on it. Next to that tab is a small, white box marked with a yellow star. Click on that box. This will open a new page in the same window you are already in. Type the URL of another Web site into the address field on the new page and hit the ‘Enter’ ke