seems like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the tabs are
open from the last few times. How can I make them go away. I will
go to them when I want them. Not to be bugged by all that stuff
opening whenever I start chrome. Maybe it's time to change
browsers ... ... again? HELP!
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I'm trying to encourage people to use search settings, available in
all the popular web browsers. You already know that what you want
to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't automatically go
into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things. Open a
new tab, continue where you left off, or open a specific page or set
of pages. These aren't necessarily just what you will hear but it
is either close or what you will hear. Work with the radio buttons
the way you do on a web page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard Traxler
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seems
like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the tabs are open
from the last few times. How can I make them go away. I will go
to them when I want them. Not to be bugged by all that stuff
opening whenever I start chrome. Maybe it's time to change
browsers ... ... again? HELP!
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When I do alt-F I get the main menu which is a column of all the
stuff. Not a search box nor a tab.
On 12/6/2022 6:43 PM, Gene wrote:
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I'm
trying to encourage people to use search settings, available in
all the popular web browsers. You already know that what you want
to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't automatically
go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things. Open a
new tab, continue where you left off, or open a specific page or
set of pages. These aren't necessarily just what you will hear
but it is either close or what you will hear. Work with the radio
buttons the way you do on a web page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard Traxler
wrote:
seems
like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the tabs are
open from the last few times. How can I make them go away. I
will go to them when I want them. Not to be bugged by all that
stuff opening whenever I start chrome. Maybe it's time to
change browsers ... ... again? HELP!
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I said to do alt f and then type s. You will then be in settings.
If you up or down arrow through the items if you do alt f, you will
also get to settings. There is only one menu in Chrome and
Chrome-based phones and you open everything from that one menu.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 9:31 PM, Howard Traxler
wrote:
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When I
do alt-F I get the main menu which is a column of all the stuff.
Not a search box nor a tab.
On 12/6/2022 6:43 PM, Gene wrote:
I'm
trying to encourage people to use search settings, available in
all the popular web browsers. You already know that what you
want to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't
automatically go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things. Open
a new tab, continue where you left off, or open a specific page
or set of pages. These aren't necessarily just what you will
hear but it is either close or what you will hear. Work with
the radio buttons the way you do on a web page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard
Traxler wrote:
seems like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the
tabs are open from the last few times. How can I make them go
away. I will go to them when I want them. Not to be bugged
by all that stuff opening whenever I start chrome. Maybe
it's time to change browsers ... ... again? HELP!
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I see that I wrote an incorrect instruction. I said to type f after
you open the menu. I meant to write type s for settings. Sorry
about the error. That's alt f, then s.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 9:31 PM, Howard Traxler
wrote:
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Show quoted text
When I
do alt-F I get the main menu which is a column of all the stuff.
Not a search box nor a tab.
On 12/6/2022 6:43 PM, Gene wrote:
I'm
trying to encourage people to use search settings, available in
all the popular web browsers. You already know that what you
want to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't
automatically go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things. Open
a new tab, continue where you left off, or open a specific page
or set of pages. These aren't necessarily just what you will
hear but it is either close or what you will hear. Work with
the radio buttons the way you do on a web page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard
Traxler wrote:
seems like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the
tabs are open from the last few times. How can I make them go
away. I will go to them when I want them. Not to be bugged
by all that stuff opening whenever I start chrome. Maybe
it's time to change browsers ... ... again? HELP!
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I distinctly thought you said
"Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't automatically
go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter."
OK; I guess I missread. I'll try
again. Thanks.
Howard
On 12/6/2022 9:45 PM, Gene wrote:
I said to do alt f and then type s. You will then be in
settings. If you up or down arrow through the items if you do alt
f, you will also get to settings. There is only one menu in
Chrome and Chrome-based phones and you open everything from that
one menu.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 9:31 PM, Howard Traxler
wrote:
When
I do alt-F I get the main menu which is a column of all the
stuff. Not a search box nor a tab.
On 12/6/2022 6:43 PM, Gene wrote:
I'm
trying to encourage people to use search settings, available
in all the popular web browsers. You already know that what
you want to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't
automatically go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things.
Open a new tab, continue where you left off, or open a
specific page or set of pages. These aren't necessarily just
what you will hear but it is either close or what you will
hear. Work with the radio buttons the way you do on a web
page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard
Traxler wrote:
seems like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the
tabs are open from the last few times. How can I make them
go away. I will go to them when I want them. Not to be
bugged by all that stuff opening whenever I start chrome.
Maybe it's time to change browsers ... ... again? HELP!
--
Wanna giggle? Try (EDITOR=EDLIN !) in anything.
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OK Gene, no problem. My world doesn't revolve around the
browser; just my next planet. Here we go:
On 12/6/2022 9:50 PM, Gene wrote:
I see that I wrote an incorrect instruction. I said to type f
after you open the menu. I meant to write type s for settings.
Sorry about the error. That's alt f, then s.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 9:31 PM, Howard Traxler
wrote:
When
I do alt-F I get the main menu which is a column of all the
stuff. Not a search box nor a tab.
On 12/6/2022 6:43 PM, Gene wrote:
I'm
trying to encourage people to use search settings, available
in all the popular web browsers. You already know that what
you want to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't
automatically go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things.
Open a new tab, continue where you left off, or open a
specific page or set of pages. These aren't necessarily just
what you will hear but it is either close or what you will
hear. Work with the radio buttons the way you do on a web
page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard
Traxler wrote:
seems like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the
tabs are open from the last few times. How can I make them
go away. I will go to them when I want them. Not to be
bugged by all that stuff opening whenever I start chrome.
Maybe it's time to change browsers ... ... again? HELP!
--
Wanna giggle? Try (EDITOR=EDLIN !) in anything.
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Well Gene, thanks. I think I solved the problem. Problem that
Chrome presented as a feature. When I started Chrome, it
presented a few tabs that I had open on previous runs. So I
closed those tabs beefore closing Chrome and now it seems that
all's well. Chrome opens to a fresh screen at my chosen search
engine.
On 12/6/2022 9:50 PM, Gene wrote:
I see that I wrote an incorrect instruction. I said to type f
after you open the menu. I meant to write type s for settings.
Sorry about the error. That's alt f, then s.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 9:31 PM, Howard Traxler
wrote:
When
I do alt-F I get the main menu which is a column of all the
stuff. Not a search box nor a tab.
On 12/6/2022 6:43 PM, Gene wrote:
I'm
trying to encourage people to use search settings, available
in all the popular web browsers. You already know that what
you want to do involves tabs. Do the following:
Open the menu with alt f, hold alt and type f.
You are in a search field. If your browser doesn't
automatically go into forms mode or focus mode, press enter.
Type tab and start tabbing around the results.
After a number of tabs, you will get to something that may say
startup grouping and then it will say one of three things.
Open a new tab, continue where you left off, or open a
specific page or set of pages. These aren't necessarily just
what you will hear but it is either close or what you will
hear. Work with the radio buttons the way you do on a web
page.
If you have problems, let us know.
Gene
On 12/6/2022 4:41 PM, Howard
Traxler wrote:
seems like just lately, every time I start chrome, all the
tabs are open from the last few times. How can I make them
go away. I will go to them when I want them. Not to be
bugged by all that stuff opening whenever I start chrome.
Maybe it's time to change browsers ... ... again? HELP!
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Celery raw develops a jaw. But stewed, is quietly chewed
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