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16-Nov-2009, 04:32 AM #1
Navagating Pages
Ok here goes hopes this makes sense.

Using vista HP and ie 7.0 and when i go to you tube i like to browse around and i get 0 which i ll call the home page and then pages 1,2,3,4 etc listed in the middle of the bottom of the page ok so far.

If i am on page 3, and then try to get to page 0(home page) i find myself clicking the back arrow 12x 3 sweeps of the 4 pages till i get back finally to page 0 (home Page) getting very annoying; what am i missing, isn t their a faster way of getting back to 0 and then looking at a new subject ??

Thanks a bunch . . i hope you got it . . .
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16-Nov-2009, 03:34 PM #2
Use tabs, first tab for the home page, hold the ctrl key down when you click a link to another page, it will open up in its own tab.
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