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Using the Seamless Web in Windows 8 : Working with Tabs - Using Tabs the Metro Way, Opening a New Tab in Desktop IE10

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12/6/2012 11:29:20 AM
Once upon a time, web browsers allowed us to have only one webpage open at a time, but today we’re able to have multiple pages open in different tabs in Internet Explorer. The desktop version of IE10 shows each individual tab across the top of the browser window, but the Metro version of IE10 displays tabs as thumbnails of the open pages, displayed at the top of your browser screen.

>>>step-by-step: Using Tabs the Metro Way

Tabs in Metro don’t look like tabs in the desktop version of IE10. In fact, they don’t look like tabs at all. When you want to display the collection of web pages you already have open, you can swipe down from the top of the screen or up from the bottom. You can also press Windows+Z or right-click the mouse to display your IE10 tabs.

1. Swipe down from the top of the IE10 Metro browser window. The tab thumbnails appear.

2. To move to a specific tab, tap or click it. The page appears full-screen.

3. To close a tab you no longer want to use, tap or click the close button.

4. To add a tab, click or tap the Add Tab button.

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5. To close all tabs except the current one, click or tap the Options button. A small popup list appears.

6. Tap or click Clean Up Tabs to close the extra tabs.

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>>> Go Further: Quiet Surfing with InPrivate Browsing

In some cases, you may not want to track your browsing activity for others to see. Perhaps you’re shopping for a holiday gift for someone and you don’t want him to inadvertently discover it. You can turn on InPrivate Browsing to tell Internet Explorer 10 to skip recording your web activity. This means that the sites you visit won’t be available in your browsing history, cookies, form data, temporary Internet files, or in the usernames and passwords Internet Explorer 10 usually keeps.

You can turn on InPrivate Browsing two different ways (surprise, surprise). In IE10 Metro, display the tabs by swiping down from the top of the screen and tap or click the Options button; then click or tap New InPrivate Tab. If you’re using the desktop version of IE10, tap or click the Tools icon in the upper-right area of the Internet Explorer 10 window. Click or tap Safety, and then select InPrivate Browsing. Internet Explorer 10 opens a new browser session independent of the current one you have been using, and none of your browsing information is stored in the new session. When you’re ready to end the InPrivate Browsing session, simply close the browser session.


>>>step-by-step: Opening a New Tab in Desktop IE10

You can easily open a new tab in your IE10 desktop browser window so that you can view a web page in addition to the one you’re currently viewing.

1. In the desktop version of IE10, click or tap the New Tab button to the right of the current tab.

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2. In the New Tab page, you can see site panels of the most recently viewed websites you’ve visited. You can tap or click one of the panels or use the One Box to type the web address of the site you want to visit. Alternatively, you can enter a word or phrase and search for the content you want to find.

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Double-Display Duty

You can view two or more pages at the same time by tapping and holding or clicking a tab and dragging it toward the center of the Internet Explorer 10 window. The page comes “undocked” from the browser window, and you can position it onscreen wherever you want it by tapping and holding or clicking, then dragging the top of the window.

 
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