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Internet Explorer 7
While there are Internet Explorer specific tips here, there are some tips that have been replicated from the Firefox section, as they still apply. We understand there's people out there using Internet Explorer that won't even look at the Firefox section (for shame!) so for those, keep on reading!
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Four different ways to open new tabs
There are four ways you can open a new tab in Internet Explorer (pretty much identical to Firefox), listed from slowest to quickest:
Where have we seen these new tab options before? Oh, that's right, in Firefox. (Credit: CNET.com.au) |
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Navigating tabs
There are a few ways you can navigate tabs using the keyboard in Internet Explorer 7. CTRL + TAB will cycle the active tab from left to right, whereas CTRL + SHIFT + TAB will cycle the active tab from right to left. To quick access tabs, press CTRL + 1 to switch to the first tab, CTRL + 2 to switch to the second, and so on. CTRL + W will close the active tab. |
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Open link in a new tab
Exactly the same as Firefox — to always open a link in a new tab, click the middle mouse button on it (the middle mouse button is often used by pressing the scroll wheel down). You can also close tabs by middle clicking on them. If you don't have a middle mouse button, the same effect can be achieved by holding down CTRL on the keyboard and left clicking on the link. |
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Quick zoom
Once again, the same as Firefox — just hold down CTRL on your keyboard and use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom the page in and out. If you don't have a scroll wheel, you can use CTRL + +, or CTRL + -. |
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View thumbnails of all open tabs
To view thumbnails of all open tabs, and to be able to click on that thumbnail to go to that tab, simply press CTRL + Q.
Thumbnail view can be a useful way to find a specific tab when you've got many open. (Credit: CNET.com.au) |
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Unhide the File menu
By default, the File menu is hidden in Internet Explorer 7. Simply tap ALT to reveal it. To turn it on permanently:
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Open new windows in a tab instead
To force links that are set to open a new window into a new tab instead:
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Maintain privacy
To cover your tracks with Internet Explorer:
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Re-enable log-in/password URLs
These URLs were disabled in Internet Explorer 7 to reduce phishing attempts, however, some users will be annoyed that they can't log in to certain sites using the user:password@domain.com style format. We must emphasise if you don't know what this is, it's a better idea security wise for you to leave it disabled! To re-enable it for the current user:
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Set default search engine to Google
If you didn't have the opportunity to set the search field in the top right to search Google (or any other provider for that matter), here's how to change the search engine used.
Change the default search engine to something that works. (Credit: CNET.com.au) |
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Increase simultaneous download limit
Web browsers these days will only run a finite amount of concurrent downloads from the one server. In the case of Internet Explorer 7, it's still limited to two, although Firefox 3 has since made the upgrade to six concurrent connections to a single server. To raise the limit in Internet Explorer:
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I didn't bother reading them all, but "tip" #7 (turn off UAC) is totally irresponsible. DO NOT TURN OFF UAC! Demand that your vendor fix their application to work correctly with UAC.
I am a software developer, and on a daily basis, I see maybe 1 or 2 UAC dialog prompts. For a non-developer, you should practically *never* see the UAC prompt in day-to-day activities.