Presumably to be more aesthetically pleasing.
Type a question into the bar on the top of the screen and click go. This will take you to a page where you can either look at an existing question, or create a new one. Click on the button at the bottom of the screen on that page to create a new question.
No, the preposition is incorrect. It should be, "Have a look at my new page on facebook."
It means that when you insert a page break, no matter where you are at the page, whether at the top or bottom, it will automatically start a new page. This helps you from not wasting time by pressing Enter 100 times to go to a new page.
you open it maximized and close it maximized.This does not answer my question. If I want to open a new page it opens minimized not max.So my question is: What do I have to do to make a new page open maximized?
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At Amazon.com You can look inside the book to read the first page.
There is no function for that in Facebook but usually, Facebook does notify you when your page has a new view.
How about you look and stop wasting space for a new question that could save someones life...
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