With FireFox and SeaMonkey all you do is start another tab and you can go 
back and forth from tab to tab, the tabs are opened in the file menu and they 
are located on the 2nd bar under the address bar... Now I have 2 different 
e-mail addresses with earthlink and I will open up FireFox for the one address 
and Safari for the other address and I will collapse one window to the dock!!! 
I didn't know that about using the file menu to close the window and it will 
reboot in the center of my screen I'm going to try this when I have to use 
safari again, thanks for that info!!!   CoolKat 

-----Original Message-----
>From: Jonas Lopez <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jul 31, 2009 10:52 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Window position assignment drives us nuts
>
>
>
>Sorry folks your moving far from the point:
>
>To position the window in ALL browsers - with one window open, position it 
>where and at what size you want it to be and then use the file menu to close 
>it - NOT THE RED DOT.
>
>Now, use the file menu to get a new window, it will have been remembered by 
>the browser and will provide you with the same location you closed with -- and 
>now for my original question:
>
>Using firefox, seamonkey, netscape, and flock and also safari, with the above 
>written and established position and size for your window, you now need to 
>open a second window, say to search Google for a name or some other item for 
>your email that your writing in the first window, so you tug the window off to 
>the side and open a new window, search Google, get the info you wanted and now 
>move the email window back to the main position and paste it into the email. 
>
>All appears well, but then you see an ad or a link in the email or elsewhere 
>and a new window is opened automatically or by the file open and there it is a 
>new window in the off screen position you last moved the email window to. 
>
>It is this that is driving me nuts, I did not ask it to change position and do 
>not want it to change position. 
>
>Hope this helps to make it clear.
>JL.
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