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These questions are probably directed more to desktop and laptop computer users than anyone viewing the internet via a cellphone. You have an internet browser window open but you decide on navigating to another page or site without closing the window you already have open. Do you open a brand new separate browser window? Or do you open another tab inside the same window you already have open?
What sparked my question was another employee glancing at my monitor and laughing at what she saw. I prefer opening tabs inside one browser window. It makes my desktop feel less cluttered. Of course, she saw that I had 16 tabs running simultaneously and thought that was hilarious! Later, I walked to her office to spy her screen and she had seven separate browser windows open. It is a minor thing but we both think each of us use the "better" method for multiple browsing sessions happening at one time. Just curious what other folks prefer using.
What sparked my question was another employee glancing at my monitor and laughing at what she saw. I prefer opening tabs inside one browser window. It makes my desktop feel less cluttered. Of course, she saw that I had 16 tabs running simultaneously and thought that was hilarious! Later, I walked to her office to spy her screen and she had seven separate browser windows open. It is a minor thing but we both think each of us use the "better" method for multiple browsing sessions happening at one time. Just curious what other folks prefer using.