How to open a web page in one go, maximized? WINDOWS XP IE BROWSER .

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've found a lot of methods, but I can't do it, my current approach is to "open a window, pull to close to maximization", close, open again, close, close all IE windows, the next time I click on the link, although it is not maximized, but it can also show all the content.

    In addition, open the IE icon directly, maximize, press shift to close the IE window, the system will retain the information, and the window will be maximized the next time you click the IE icon directly.

    Addendum: I didn't max out what I clicked on a link, even if it was a new system that had just been installed, so I did it by: "Click on the link to open a window and pull it to close to maximum".

    And add: That's right, everyone around me is like this, I have been looking for an answer for a long time, but to no avail!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After opening a few web pages, turn off the first ones, leave a window, right-click on the taskbar below, select a horizontal tiled window or a vertical tiled window, and the open window will be displayed as maximized.

    The windows that open later can be maximized, and that's what I did.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Try to use the pop-up window, manually stretch to maximize, the new opening of the link from this new web page, should be all maximized, you try first.

    That may need to use software.,Huangshan IE repair that.,There's an option to restore IE maximization.,Point common functions,8th item,The shortcut key is CTRL+Z I remember。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Method 1:

    Right-click IE browser, click "Properties", and select "Maximize" in the "Run mode" field

    Method 2: 1. Close all existing browser windows.

    2. Open Internet Explorer.

    3. Double-click the title bar to maximize it, or use the maximize button to maximize it to full screen, or you can drag the sidebar to the desired size.

    4. In this case, close the browser and reopen it to achieve the desired full-screen mode.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is probably a problem with your operation, the window you dragged with the mouse must be the last to be closed, if you close the window and then close the window that is not maximized, the memory function of IE will take effect on the window that is closed later.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You use IE6, try it this way.

    IE windows are all closed, leaving only one, then the point is maximized, the last point is closed, and the future opening is maximized.

    It is recommended to upgrade your browser. IE8, IE9, Firefox, Google, or alternative browsers such as Sogou 360 are all tagged.

    As long as the first one is maximized, the subsequent openings are all the same.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Method 1: Close all IE windows first; Only one IE window is opened; Maximize this window; Shut it off; Ok, the default in the future is maximized.

    Method 2: Close all IE browser windows first, right-click the IE icon in the quick launch bar, click "Properties" in the shortcut menu that appears, the system will pop up the "Start Internet Explorer Browser Properties" dialog page, click the "Shortcut" tab, click the drop-down bar on the right side of the "Run mode(R)" of the page that appears, select "Maximize", and then press "OK" to exit. Open the Internet Explorer window, click on the link inside, then close the previously opened Internet Explorer window, leaving only this linked page, pull the border to pull the window to the entire screen, and then close the page.

    From now on, you can open the Internet Explorer window and you will be able to see the maximized page directly.

    Method 3: If the above method does not work, then you have to modify the computer's registry. Method:

    Open the "Registry", find [Hkey Current User Software Microsoft InternetExplorer Desktop Oldkareas], then check one of the options "OldWorkAreaRectts" on the right side of the pop-up window, and delete it. Find [Hkey Current User Software Microsoft InternetExplorer Main] in the "Registry" and select "WinDos Placement" on the right side of the window to remove it. Quit the Registry, restart your computer, then open IE, maximize its window, and click the "Restore Down" button to restore the window, then click the "Maximize" button again, and finally close the IE window.

    When you open IE again in the future, the window will be normal!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can use the settings in 360 Security Guard, open the main interface, select System Repair, and then on the right sidebar, there are "IE Common Settings", which are all about IE parameters, and you can choose the way you like.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, it can be solved like this:

    Method. 1. After opening the browser, maximize, then click Restore Window, then adjust the size of the window you want to pop up, and then maximize. After that, you can also continue browsing other pages and you will find the pop-up window that you set the size for. Of course, it's okay to close the browser.,In short, the browser has saved the setting record just now.,The next time you open it, it's maximized.,The pop-up window is the size just now.。

    Method 2、Of course, the 360 security guard can also be resized, but the initial and pop-up windows are the same size, but after adjusting with 360, the browser will be reopened and maximized, and the effect will also be achieved, and the pop-up window is the size set. In addition, the 360 cannot lock the window size, that is, the window size can also be changed for a one-time effect, as in method 1.

    Personally, I don't think it's necessary to resize the pop-up, wouldn't it be better to open a new tab in this browser (the same window opens)? If it's IE, click Settings (gear-shaped icon), select "Internet Options", click "General", click "Settings" in the "Tabs" column, and then select "New tab in current window", "Internet Explorer decides how to open the window" or "Always open pop-ups in a new window" (whichever you choose), and finally click OK, OK, and you're OK. For other browsers,It's generally set in the "Settings" option of "a browser option",How to figure it out by the landlord.,Because I don't know what browser you're in。

    Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Open the browser, maximize, and then close, the next time you open it, it is generally maximized, or you can also use 360 to set the IE starting size.

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