if ur using like any pc kind theres a little square on the tab your on look next to it then theres a little plus then you click :D
Click on your browser icon again, now you have 2 sessions open, click again and 3 sessions are open. Simple enough.
the thing under favorites that says what site you are on theres a blue box right beside it click it and itll say new tab and go from there
No need to use Java Script or separate browsers. On tabs in one browser click to open new tab and and type in the website. In one browser you can open as many tbs and view as many website at the same time as you like.
You cannot limit any browser in Chrome as it is already a browser. You cannot limit any other browser from other one.
If you want 2 browser windows open using the same browser? Click on File > New > Window.If you want 2 browsers open, just open both. Simple.I only use Netscape and IE and these work for both. I don't know about other browsers like Opera or Firefox.AnswerA very useful shortcut key is pressing Ctrl + N (new) while having the active browser window (the window you want duplicated). A new browser window will open up in a cloned fashion. Answer(cheesytacos)It depends on the browser but in most browsers, there is the Ctrl+N shortcut which starts a new session of what ever browser you are using. Or, you can press file and select new from the drop down menu. But browsers like GoogleChrome and ChromePlus have a settings menu in the top left corner of the browser that shows the option.*Note: this answer is based on computers running Windows. I do not know about Macs.
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Usually by going to tools from menu(with open browser window) and choosing options
No you can have multiple depending on which browser you are using.
if you already checked all your browsers and windows, maybe you're already logged in someplace else, if you know where log out and play on one place
One can download the genome browser from the following sources: UCSC Genome Browser, Broad Institute, GMOD, Source Forge, Open Helix, Artemis Genome Browser Download, 1000 Genomes, to name a few.
Yes - just open its website in a tab in each browser. No download (other than the browser itself) seems necessary.
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