You can open 2 browsers at the same time, but in order to display both you'll either need 2 screens, or you'll need to minimise both at the same time.
1. Add more memory and 2. Have less tasks open at one time
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i have to do this in my creative math class and i figured it out. the first locker will stay open. then there will be two closed. one open then four closed. one open the 6 closed one open 8 closed. it goes on like 2 4 6 8 so on and so on. but make sure between every closed one there is an open one.
In 2/2 time, also known as cut time, there are two beats per measure, and each beat is a half note. A sixteenth note is one-fourth the duration of a quarter note and one-eighth the duration of a half note. Therefore, in 2/2 time, a sixteenth note is worth one-eighth of a beat. This means that it takes four sixteenth notes to equal one beat in this time signature.
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Maybe open 2 different browsers...
Use 2 different types of web browsers, like firefox and safari if ur on a macbook, otherwise idk.
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(Use multiple browsers. i.e. internet explorer and mozilla, i do it all the time) easier yet if using IE8. logon to facebook then from the IE file menu select TOOLS>InPrivateBrowsing this will open a new browser window as an InPrivate Browser, then sign on to another facebook account
yes but you have to have a different account to add it on, also you cannot have one open and switch user and open the other! (it only allows one to be open at one time)
only 2 same as always, only TWO
If you want 2 browser windows open using the same browser? Click on File > New > Window.If you want 2 browsers open, just open both. Simple.I only use Netscape and IE and these work for both. I don't know about other browsers like Opera or Firefox.AnswerA very useful shortcut key is pressing Ctrl + N (new) while having the active browser window (the window you want duplicated). A new browser window will open up in a cloned fashion. Answer(cheesytacos)It depends on the browser but in most browsers, there is the Ctrl+N shortcut which starts a new session of what ever browser you are using. Or, you can press file and select new from the drop down menu. But browsers like GoogleChrome and ChromePlus have a settings menu in the top left corner of the browser that shows the option.*Note: this answer is based on computers running Windows. I do not know about Macs.
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Most of the time this problem is caused by one of the following 2 conditions: - Bad coding by site programmer. Whenever tags arent closed properly it can be misinterpreted by the browser. - Your browser isn't compatible with the site. Most sites are optimized for certain browsers as some browsers understand certain tags different then other browsers would. 95% of the websites on the internet is fully compatible with either Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
1. Add more memory and 2. Have less tasks open at one time
2+2=4
Yes! Infact, (most won't believe this, but it is true, believe me) i have, and use on a regular basis, 20 Web Browsers. Yes you can but having 20 web browsers is a little over the top most people only have two Internet Explore & one of their choosing like Mozilla Firefox Or Maxthon2...i like Maxthon2 but there are many to choose from..so have fun and make sure to read up on a browser befor you download it i mean you already have Internet Explore you don't need another crappy browser..right