On 7/6/01 1:40 PM, Jimmy Grewal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Resize your browser window to the size you prefer, and then close it. When
> you close a window, IE writes out a pref with the size of that window and
> uses it for all new windows opened from that point on.
Thanks Jimmy, for the quick response. However, I've tried resizing the newly
opened window and closing it several times without luck. Well, I shouldn't
say without luck, most of the time this works for new windows for however
long I have IE open. But, when I quit IE and restart it, subsequent windows
to the main one again open at the inky dinky size. However, I'll try again
this evening and see if I can get it to stick.
Jim
> On 7/6/01 11:37 AM, "Jim Baskins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> For about a week now IE has insisted on opening any new windows at about
> two
>> by three inches, no matter what the content that is being loaded in the
> new
>> window. I can't seem to find any preferences to toss to reset this. The
>> initial window that opens up when IE is started is full sized as always.
>> It's just any subsequent window opening that triggers this.
>>
>> FWIW, I blame one of those websites that automatically opens ad windows in
>> the background, it seems this started after I visited one that littered
>> about three small windows in it's wake.
>>
>> The usual behavior I've grown used to is for IE to open any new windows
> just
>> smaller than the main window and offset.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> BTW, this is IE 5.01 under OS9.
>>
>> Jim
>
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