Web pages cannot be displayed in full screen, and can only be displayed by maximizing points

Updated on Financial 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. After you open the web page, drag the edge of the web page with the mouse to make it as large as possible, and then close the web page, and the next time you open IE, it should be maximized.

    2. Close all IE browser windows first, right-click the IE browser icon in the quick launch bar, click "Properties" in the shortcut menu that appears, the system will pop up the "Start InternetExplorer 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!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Newly open a window, manually stretch to maximize, the new opening of the link on this new page, all are maximized, you try, don't use the old click link, otherwise it's still unconventional.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't be so troublesome, IE browser right--properties--shortcut--run mode, here you can choose to open the way, there are regular, minimized, maximized can be selected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You open the webpage and start halfway there.

    Then you point to maximize the close.

    Then, when it is opened, it is maximized by default.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's very simple: you open a web page and then in the bottom right corner to the size you want to close on on it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Open the web page, then restore it, close it and open it again. If not, use 360 to change the size of the web page.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After opening the web page, press the keyboard ait and add enter to solve the problem, you try it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Turn off all the current **,Then open IE manually drag to the maximum.,Then turn it off.,Open it again and it's big.,Remember to give points.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If that doesn't work, try the following:

    For browser shortcuts, set Maximize in the shortcut properties. However, you can open a non-maximized one at will.

    IE window, drag the border with the mouse to maximize it, try to cover the entire desktop, and then close the window. ie

    The browser has an auto-memory window size effect to the last closing.

    The IE window size shall prevail. In the future, as long as the window size is not adjusted, then the newly opened window will have this maximum display area, and the effect of maximization is similar.

    Run regedit to open the registry;

    Sequentially"hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\internet

    explorer\main"Branch, which is deleted in the window on the right"window_placement"sub-keys;

    Again"hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\internet

    explorer\desktop\old

    workareas"Branch, delete it in the window on the right"oldworkarearects"Key;

    Close the registry and restart the computer;

    Open the IE and maximize the IE window twice in a row (ie"Maximize"--Restore"Maximize"), the dot closes IE;

    Restart IE again. Open Internet Explorer, Maximize, then Minimize, and Maximize, close Internet Explorer.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I've also encountered this before: Every time I open IE for the first time to browse the web, the windows tend to be smaller, especially when clicking on those windows that are browsed offline, maximize it every time, and the trouble is dead! At that time, I asked a friend who was engaged in the Internet for advice, and it was solved.

    In fact, this trouble is not difficult to solve: just right-click on the IE shortcut icon (for example, the IE shortcut icon in the quick launch bar of the taskbar), select "Properties", select "Maximize" in the "Run in Item", and then "OK". In addition, you can also use the "memory" effect of IE to maximize the window when it is first opened, that is, if the window is maximized when the browser window is closed last time, the window will remain maximized the next time IE is restarted.

    There are other ways you can try it too:

    1. Close the IE web page first, return to the desktop, and then double-click the IE icon again, then right-click in the taskbar, select "Horizontal Tile Window", click on it, and every time you open it in the future, it will be maximized.

    2. Open the IE web page, first select "Open Homepage"; Then use the mouse to pull the four sides of the IE window to maximize it; Finally, click the toolbar to close, so it's OK, and open it again later is to maximize. Hehe, I hope mine can help you solve your troubles, I wish you a happy !!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Use the mouse to drag the border to the maximum, then close the page, and the next time you open it, it will be maximized.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    IE Settings IE Options General tab Settings Just tick the IE Decide how to open pop-up options on the list.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Here's how the above browsers can be displayed in full screen. If you want to know how to exit full screen, please go straight to step 5!

    First, call Internet Explorer and click "Tools" in the same "Tab" row

    In the menu that pops up after clicking on the tool, take a closer look to see if there is a message called "Full screen display (f)."

    Move your mouse over "Full Screen (F)" and left-click on it!

    The "Full Screen (F)" option is followed by an "F11".

    In fact, "F11" is a shortcut key for IE browser to display on full screen. After pressing F11, sure enough, the browser is displayed in full screen!

    Press F11 again and you'll be back to the original state!

    Full screen in other browsers: For example, in this non-IE browser, click the menu button after "Mutation" and find the option with the word "full screen" in the menu!

    Here's just an idea to find the full-screen button on your browser!

    Like this kind of browser, after being fullscreened, it will prompt what key to press to cancel the full screen, as shown in the picture after the browser is displayed in full screen"Exit full-screen mode (f11)."。Or move the mouse to the top of the browser and it will also prompt you to cancel the full screen!

    This means that if you want to exit the full screen, you need to press the "F11" key on the keyboard!

    For example, in the browser of Window of the World, in the "View" menu on the toolbar, there is "Toggle Full Screen Display (F)".

    f11". The same is to press F11 to open full screen and exit full screen!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't know what the landlord is expressing, my understanding is that the landlord wants the content of the web page to be up and down and left and right on the screen? If that's what the landlord means, then it's basically impossible.

    Generally, web design is fixed width, and the mainstream web page width is generally around 1000 pixels, displayed in the center. So, no matter how you adjust the browser, you'll find that the content of the page is in the middle of the browser, and of course if the browser is less than the width of the page, a horizontal scrollbar will appear. If you are a 22-inch monitor, then there will be a lot of white space left and right when the browser is full-screen.

    There are only a few ** pages, no matter how big your browser is, they will be covered up, and this situation is generally when the content is relatively simple, or the elements are relatively few. In web design, if the size of the browser changes, the web page will also adapt, and there will be many unexpected situations in this layout, so it is generally designed with a fixed width.

    If the landlord means,The browser is full screen,Then the shortcut key is F11

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You pull the page to the right size with the mouse, and the next time you open the page, you pull it to the right size.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pull it to the size you want, and the system will automatically remember that after turning it off, it will be the same as you want it to be turned on a second time.

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