how do i stop website pages from coing up as a window?

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bamahusker

a good share of the time when i click a link i'll get a smaller sized window
instead of a full size page. i try clicking the corners and drag but when i
reclick the link it goes back to a smaller window. Any ideas?
 
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Richard Urban

Some web articles are programmed that way. You can not change the behavior.
I see it also at times.

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>a good share of the time when i click a link i'll get a smaller sized
>window
> instead of a full size page. i try clicking the corners and drag but when
> i
> reclick the link it goes back to a smaller window. Any ideas?
 
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Terry R.

On 7/9/2007 11:32 AM On a whim, Richard Urban pounded out on the keyboard

> Some web articles are programmed that way. You can not change the behavior.
> I see it also at times.
>


I don't use IE7, but in Firefox you can force new windows to open as
tabs. I would suspect IE7 should be able to do the same.

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Mick Murphy

Hi Terry open IE> Tools> Internet Options> Tabs> Settings

"Terry R." wrote:

> On 7/9/2007 11:32 AM On a whim, Richard Urban pounded out on the keyboard
>
> > Some web articles are programmed that way. You can not change the behavior.
> > I see it also at times.
> >

>
> I don't use IE7, but in Firefox you can force new windows to open as
> tabs. I would suspect IE7 should be able to do the same.
>
> --
> Terry R.
>
> ***Reply Note***
> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>
 
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Terry R.

On 7/9/2007 3:30 PM On a whim, Mick Murphy pounded out on the keyboard

> Hi Terry open IE> Tools> Internet Options> Tabs> Settings
>
> "Terry R." wrote:
>
>> On 7/9/2007 11:32 AM On a whim, Richard Urban pounded out on the keyboard
>>
>>> Some web articles are programmed that way. You can not change the behavior.
>>> I see it also at times.
>>>

>> I don't use IE7, but in Firefox you can force new windows to open as
>> tabs. I would suspect IE7 should be able to do the same.
>>
>> --
>> Terry R.
>>
>> ***Reply Note***
>> Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
>> Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
>>


Hi Mick,

Thanks for replying but I don't use IE. The post PRIOR to Richard's was
saying that some sites pop up a small window and they were trying to
figure out how to eliminate it.

But because Richard top posts and uses a delimiter in his sig (which
should only be used when bottom posting), the PRIOR post was deleted in
its entirety, so you were unable to follow my train of thought.

But hopefully the OP will see your post! Thanks again,

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