Windows Help...
I'm not sure if anyone had experienced this type of problem...Well it may not really be a problem but I just wants to get it back as how it worked before...
When you have your explore opened, and you clicked a link and another window pop up, it usually would be a full sized or close to full sized window.
Mine was doing fine until recently, everytime I visit a link and the second window pops up in a really tiny little rectangle window...I've tried screwing around the option settings, no luck at all...
Did anyone experience this kind of bug/problems? Does anyone know how to solve this? Any input would be appreciated!
When you have your explore opened, and you clicked a link and another window pop up, it usually would be a full sized or close to full sized window.
Mine was doing fine until recently, everytime I visit a link and the second window pops up in a really tiny little rectangle window...I've tried screwing around the option settings, no luck at all...
Did anyone experience this kind of bug/problems? Does anyone know how to solve this? Any input would be appreciated!
get the window to the size you want, by draggin the arrows..
then depress the shift key and the close key simultaneously.
Then re-open the window, and the size should be at what you need.
then depress the shift key and the close key simultaneously.
Then re-open the window, and the size should be at what you need.
Thanks Simon...that's sorta like the `memory` function for explore users I guess...
Another question, sometimes the web site images/graphics aren't loaded, and if I reopn explore and run the site again, they're loaded. But, there's still chance that I'll have to reboot my PC to get all the images loaded...
Any shoots at this one?
Another question, sometimes the web site images/graphics aren't loaded, and if I reopn explore and run the site again, they're loaded. But, there's still chance that I'll have to reboot my PC to get all the images loaded...
Any shoots at this one?
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