You either lost your operating system if it was windows based or an application that was windows based or your tabs (windows open)
To bookmark multiple tabs at once on your iPhone, open Safari and press the tab icon to view all your open tabs. Tap on the "Select" option, then choose the tabs you want to bookmark. Once selected, tap the Share icon (a square with an arrow) at the bottom, and select "Add Bookmark." Choose a folder to save them in and tap "Save." This will bookmark all selected tabs simultaneously.
When Apple introduced Safari 3 in June 2007. The intent was to make Safari an intuitive browser to use for both Windows and Mac users. Some of the features included in Safari 3 were a built in RSS scanner, easier browsing thanks to the easy-to-organize tabs, and bookmarks that were easier to use as well.
While you are on a web page, click the soft menu key, and select windows or tabs. Then close them after the other until you have the current open. This is caused by poorly coded websites that keep opening additional windows in lieu of maintaining the.
At the top of the screen go to: Edit. In the edit menu go to: PreferencesIn the window that pops up go to the tab at the top that says: general.The fifth option should say: "Home Page". Paste the address of your desired home page there.
Can tabs are the tabs on the top of cans that you pull back to open the can
maximum tabs that can be opened are "420" try it
Open a new tab in a Safari browser window? Tabs can be configured from the Tab tab in the Safari preferences. You can Press the Command (cmd) and T keys. If you have a tab open you can right click on blank space on the tab bar and select New tab or click the + symbol at the end of the tab bar.
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Open a tab in two different types of browsrs such as IE and Mozilla or Safari
You can if you open them in two separate windows, rather than in tabs in the same window.
TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 7: Applications, Processes, Services, Performance, Networking and Users.TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 8: Processes, Performance, App history, Startup, Users, Details and Services.I'm not too sure of WINDOWS XP