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Mac OS X versionThere are several ways to do this: File -> New TabKey combination: Command + TDouble tab on free space in tab bar (Tab bar is only displayed in there is at least two open tabs)
The Command Bar
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Yes, if your firewall has allowed connections from the router then you can find the IP. I am assuming you are using Windows you can open command prompt > type 'ipconfig' > then find the IP for the router. Then in your address bar in a web browser paste this IP in.
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useally by the name bar or the open page but i am pretty sure it will be in one of the corners
Depends on what browser you're using. If you are using Google Chrome, press Shift+Ctrl+B to open the bookmarks bar.
You can control the visibility of status bar in view>display>status bar; Ctrl+9 controls the visibility of command line
You can control the visibility of status bar in view>display>status bar; Ctrl+9 controls the visibility of command line
The title bar is at the very top of your screen and shows the name of the application you are using and the name of the document that is open.