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Why do some links say “opens in new window” but open in a new tab instead?

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Why do some links say “opens in new window” but open in a new tab instead?

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The reason for this is that some browsers come with this window behavior as their default setting. The user can usually change the settings from the browser’s “Tools” menu (accessing internet browser settings). Back to top • Why can’t I find a “Back” button in slideshows? For aesthetic reasons and to maximize the available window space for the photos, the slideshows on the CD-ROM are set to launch into a new browser window that lacks the usual bars on its edges. This means that in most browsers, slideshows will not have a clickable “Back” button visible. In some slideshows (eg. Best of… section), the “Back” command can be useful, however, and most browsers have keyboard/mouse shortcuts for this command. Some let the user toggle the display of the bar containing the “Back” button. More on this topic. Back to top • Why does the slideshow window sometimes stay hidden behind other browser windows? If a slideshow window is already open, subsequent slideshows will launch into the same wind

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