Posted by SweetFeet on May 05, 2017 at 08:13:42 from (70.35.102.196):
In Reply to: Re: HOW TOO? posted by Leroy on May 05, 2017 at 07:46:04:
Leroy,
Open Craig's list... then click on the button at top-right side (next to the the red-X button used for closing the window). That button icon looks like a small square in front of another square... if you point your cursor at it, it'll say "restore down".
That will resize your window smaller. (Later, to return to full size - just click that same button to maximize the window... when you point at it AFTER making it smaller, then it will say "maximize".)
You can further adjust the size of any window by pointing your mouse at either edge of it, until you get a two-sided arrow... Then hold down your left mouse button and drag the window's edge inward to make it smaller.
Then open your email program and do the same steps to resize that window too.
Finally... you can re-position the windows if needed (so they are side-by-side)... by left-clicking AND holding down mouse button, in the solid colored "blank space" at the top of window... meaning the space to the left of your closing button. While still holding down the button - you can drag the window in any direction.
NOTE: After you resize a window - the next time you open it, it WILL be the small size. So you will need to click on the "maximize button" to have it fill your whole screen.
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