Microsoft’s web browser adds a new functionality that can serve you on more than one occasion, whether you’re doing a web search, searching for information, or simply comparing products.
No matter what extensions are in Microsoft Edge, or what tricks you apply to improve your browsing dynamics, this new feature may become your favorite.
How do you see two sites in the same tab
Microsoft Edge now has the ability to open two websites in the same tab. Yes, with a dynamic similar to what Windows allows us to apply when we want to split the screen, but in this case we split the window to have two sites in the same open browser tab.
For example, you can open your email on one side and the information you want to add to your email on the other. Or you can open a couple of websites to compare prices, check information, take notes, and so on.
And since this function allows you to increase or decrease the space each website occupies on the screen, you can prioritize one or the other, depending on your needs. On the other hand, if you have several tabs open in the browser, you can have everything you need and implement this split-screen system in some of them, without interfering with the rest.
And if at any time you want to get out of this split screen, just click on the “View split screen pages in two tabs” option and a new tab will automatically open with the corresponding website. Dynamic split screen You can implement it directly in the web browser, without using third-party tools.
How to turn on the split screen feature in Microsoft Edge
At the moment, this feature is not enabled by default in Edge, as it is still in beta. But if you want to give it a try, just follow some steps.
Type “edge://flags” (without the quotes) in the Microsoft Edge address bar and press Enter. Now use the search engine in this Edge Experiments section to find the “Microsoft Edge Split Screen” feature and activate it with Enable. It remains only to restart the web browser for this function to be enabled.
When you open Edge again, you will see that there is a new icon in the toolbar that corresponds to the “Split Screen” function. So when you want to use this dynamic, just click on this icon and choose which websites will share the same tab.
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