Not with ie no, Firefox does it just fine
http://www.getfirefox.com
You'll never go back to IE - i promise.
2006-11-08 09:55:26
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answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6
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Get Internet Explorer 7. It's great. You can have one web page open but a lot of websites. It's kind of confusing and hard to explain but if you go to the site for ie 7 and read about it you'll love it. Try it!
2006-11-08 10:07:10
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answered by Sally Sue 2
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Opera was the first browser I know of to allow this (known as tabbed browsing, as the different pages are accessed via tabs).
Firefox followed pretty quickly, but Internet Explorer is just catching up now - IE7 includes it, and should be fully released within the next few weeks, although it has been available in "beta" form to try for a few months.
2006-11-08 10:04:43
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answered by Neil 7
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It is possible in Internet Explorer 7. It has tabbed browsing and you can even have a preview of all the web pages that you have open.
2006-11-08 10:12:51
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answered by ukictcoordinator 1
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Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the question but you can have as many IE6 pages open as you like and have them on the menu bar.
Just 'Shift' + open each new session (or 'right click' open in new window and ensure you don't have the menu bar set to 'group' similar pages.
Is that what you meant???
2006-11-08 10:31:04
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answered by 'Dr Greene' 7
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Only if you upgrade from previous versions of IE to IE7. Firefox started tabbed browsing, and IE7 is an exact copy of it. Hell, even the shortcut functions are exactly the same. The only thing I would say is better is that on IE7, the close tab is on each tab, where as on Firefox, its one control on the right, so if you hit it by accident twice, you will close more than just the one tab.
But I still prefer Firefox. Trust me, its sooooooo much better....
2006-11-08 10:03:52
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answered by jeff the drunk 6
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Internet Explorer 7 will do this, it's called tabbed browsing.
I've been using IE7 for a while now, no problems at all.
2006-11-08 09:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is there is a small tab just to the right of the page your are on on the menu bar click taht tab and a new page will open
rattle
2006-11-08 10:03:40
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answered by rattler2940 2
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attempt unplugging your hub for a couple of minutes, then re-connect. If each and all of the lighting fixtures are on, you ought to be waiting to boot up your computing device and away you bypass. purely examine which you have easily placed an installation disc in to acquire the internet out of your ISP!!
2016-10-03 10:32:40
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answered by ? 4
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in firefox open your bookmarks the click and drag them to the menu bar...
2006-11-08 10:05:49
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answered by cycleman1955 2
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yes my does but you have to upgrade to microso explorer 7 i did it by looking for it on yahoo
2006-11-08 09:58:33
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answered by lessyjohnson 2
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