Please stop having all the news links open a new browswer...it is the WORST user experience and I'm almost done dealing w/ closing windows
Please stop having all the news links open a new browswer...it is the WORST user experience and I'm almost done dealing w/ closing windows
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MidiMagic
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Note that if you are out of RAM, a new browser opens so the computer can swap the other one out to disk.
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CAPERNIUS
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To "fix" this problem you are having, you have to adjust the settings on your computer.
This is NOT a YAHOO! problem, but rather a computer settings problem.
To find where the settings are located on your computer,left click on the start menu or windows logo, and the windows help menu will be in there somewhere....all computers are different so there is no way I can say, "go here...." or "go there...." -
MidiMagic
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This is a setting on your browser. Maybe when you upgraded to a newer version, it changed the settings to that.