It depends on what device your are using and which browser you are running. Most desktop browsers allow you to open multiple pages by using a Tab system. On Windows browsers, there's a convention of using Ctrl+T to create new tabs.
You can easily open more than one web page at a time. The number of tabs can be opened by the tab structure on top of Chrome as well.
Tabbed browsing allows you to use many web pages in a single window. This type of browsing is quite useful if you need to refer back to previous pages.
Click a new tab and you can have more than one page open at a time. Also do not close that page when you want to go to another URL. Just go there and it will open.
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The advantages of tabbed browsing include only having one window open at a time. This makes it easier to navigate between the websites you have open. It also reduces the number of pop up ads you may get from some of the websites you visit.
Tabbed BrowsingTabbed browsing lets you have one browser window open, while Surfing multiple web pages simultaneously.The browser hides the current web page behind a tab while presenting a new blank tab for continued browsing within the same open window. It is essentially allowing for multiple browsing sessions within one window. Very handy and convenient!Mozilla's browser, Firefox, was one of the first to implement tabbed browsing. Now, most mainstream browsers include the feature, including Firefox, internet Explorer 7, Safari, and Opera.For more information and a diagram, see the Related Link on Tabbed Browsing.AnswerTabbed browsing is a relatively new feature found in some Web Browsers. Tabbed browsing is a function of some Web browsers that allow uses to surf and view multiple pages by loading the Web sites into "tabbed" sections of one page, rather than multiple pages. This allows the user to view a selection of favorite sites in one window, view multiple search results at the same time, and would allow you to set several pages as your home page, rather than just one.
Browsing the web for an hour uses about 20 megabytes of data. Things like watching Youtube videos or using radio apps use more data than simple browsing.
change it in your settings you need to make so a page doesn't open in new window but you should use tabs there side by side
change it in your settings you need to make so a page doesn't open in new window but you should use tabs there side by side
The speed at which any web-site opens - is governed by the speed of YOUR connection ! I'm using a 50 Megabit fibre-optic cable - and I rarely wait more than 3 seconds for any page to open.
It is a book which has more than one page.
It is possible to have more than one window open. Think of a window almost like the page of a book; in a book, you can have a page open that you are reading, and you can have another page marked with a bookmark further through the book, ready for you to go to easily. In a similar way, an active window is a program that is in use (like the book page that you are reading) and inactive window is a program that is not in use (like the page you do not have open but have placed a bookmark for ready access).