
I can count I can check old folders I can decide when, where and how I deal with mail. =I have absolutely NO NEED for your counts or reminders. = want to be able to SPAM ADS that turn up in my Inbox. = I want to SORT my inbox and everything else my own way, have everything in ONE PLACE as it was before. This is what I wrote under the “We will miss you” emoticon: Besides saving my mental life, it is one of the best “how to” websites I’ve run across.
#Ie11 cookie viewer windows 8.1
Have you updated to Windows 8.1 yet? What’s your take on the new Internet Explorer 11? The adoption of the modern interface, which is inevitably coming, takes some getting used to, and I’m taking baby steps…but I digress. That probably comes from desktop habits, although I don’t want them displaying when I’m playing the classic Hover remake in IE on my Surface. Personally, when I’m using the modern version of IE 11, I prefer to always display the tabs and address bar. Plus, if you don’t always have the address bar and tabs display, there’s more screen real estate for viewing sites. Some people might find this easier to use. You’re also able to see synced tabs more easily. You can scroll through them the same way as the image above, but each thumbnail has a shot of what’s going on for each page. If you leave the default settings they way they are, when you move your mouse toward the bottom or swipe up, you’ll see thumbnails for all open tabs. Then you can scroll through your open tabs with a mouse or swiping a touch screen. In Windows 8 the amount of tabs you could have open was limited, but now you can virtually have as many open as you want. now when you’re using the modern version of IE 11, the address bar and tabs will always be displayed. Launch IE 11 and go to Settings > Options and under the Appearance section turn on “Always show address bar and tabs”.
