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Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Safari says I’m about to clear more tabs than I am aware of having open when I clear history and website data I have noticed since iPadOS 17 that when I clear history and website data it gives a timeframe option and a clear tabs option along with telling me how many tabs will be closed before it clears. The number of tabs it says it will close is always more than the number of tabs I am aware of having open. Right now, for instance, I am aware of having just this one tab open as I write this, but I can go to clear history and website in settings, as I just did, it says “This will close your 2 tabs.” Prior to my recent clear I had 1 tab open, that I was aware of, and it said it was going to close 9 tabs. I have no idea where they could be. 1 may have been a private tab, but it would be 1 maximum. How could I have 9 tabs open that I am unaware of? Where can they be? How can I access them? Is anyone else using tabs on my account? Am I part of a bot-net somehow? Does anyone at Apple have answers? Because no matter how many times I clear history, anytime I open safari and go to a single site it says I have two tabs open if I go to clear it again. iPad Pro, iPadOS 17 Posted on Jan 20, 2024 5:38 PM Posted on Jan 20, 2024 7:25 PM I don’t have other tab groups or private tabs open. I cleared my history and had it clear all tabs, then opened safari, went to one site, went back into settings and went to clear history again and it says it’s going to clear 2 tabs. I want to know where this second tab is. Is it a glitch? Is safari opening a hidden tab somewhere else that I can’t access? Is my iPad cloned somehow and everything I do opens up on someone else’s machine? It’s freaky to see and just makes me feel like my iPad is not secure! I don’t know if you’ve tried it on your iPad but go to clear your history and website data and when that window pops up for timeframe and tabs see how many tabs it’s saying you’re about to close and see if that matches up to how many you think you have open. Similar questions Can't clear all history in Safari Over the past week I've been unable to Where's My Mind? Tabs - Pixies, Version (1). Play Where's My Mind? Tabs using simple video lessons Guitar, bass and drum tabs chords with free online tab player. Play along with original audio. Huge selection of over a million tabs. No abusive ads. One accurate tab per song where is my mind (גרסת ערב רוק) Pixies. Where is my mind - cover. B. where is my mind. michael brooke. Where Is My Mind Ale Divne. Vkšr. Where is my mind As a writer of a certain age, I’ve lived a lot of life in Google Docs. It’s where my first drafts go, but it’s also where my crazy ideas, unhinged brainstorming, and research dumps go.There’s so many conveniences about Google Docs that make it my go-to for word processing, but let’s be honest: It’s still fairly barebones, especially when it comes to organizing and managing different files within Google Drive. But this new feature makes all of that much easier, keeping it all contained all within Docs itself.It’s called Document Tabs, which you may have already noticed floating just to the left of your document.GoogleThe idea is simple: It lets you create multiple documents within a single Docs file. Create as many “tabs” or separate documents as a single project might need, and switch between them extremely fast. That accessibility to them is really where the gold is. No more switching between different browser tabs.It’s even more handy on mobile, of course, where switching applications or tabs is even more cumbersome. Here, you’ll find Document Tabs hovering just at the bottom of the screen with some simple arrows to flip between your different tabs. All we need now is a simple gesture to be added to flip between them even more seamlessly.Document Tabs takes the place of the old outlining system, which would grab headers and automatically create a table of contents around them. I used this frequently, but it was pretty finicky. More than that, it resulted in overly long documents that I still found myself scrolling through.Document Tabs is a really elegant solution to that problem. Whether it’s segmenting chapters in a book, multiple aspects of a project, or even just different parts of an article, it’s already become an extremely useful outlining and productivity tool for me.It even had a pretty clean way of converting the tabs when you need to export. All the tabs do is combine down into one document, but they’re sectioned off with titles and some basic formatting. That’s not going to be ideal in every situation, of course, so it’s something to

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Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Safari says I’m about to clear more tabs than I am aware of having open when I clear history and website data I have noticed since iPadOS 17 that when I clear history and website data it gives a timeframe option and a clear tabs option along with telling me how many tabs will be closed before it clears. The number of tabs it says it will close is always more than the number of tabs I am aware of having open. Right now, for instance, I am aware of having just this one tab open as I write this, but I can go to clear history and website in settings, as I just did, it says “This will close your 2 tabs.” Prior to my recent clear I had 1 tab open, that I was aware of, and it said it was going to close 9 tabs. I have no idea where they could be. 1 may have been a private tab, but it would be 1 maximum. How could I have 9 tabs open that I am unaware of? Where can they be? How can I access them? Is anyone else using tabs on my account? Am I part of a bot-net somehow? Does anyone at Apple have answers? Because no matter how many times I clear history, anytime I open safari and go to a single site it says I have two tabs open if I go to clear it again. iPad Pro, iPadOS 17 Posted on Jan 20, 2024 5:38 PM Posted on Jan 20, 2024 7:25 PM I don’t have other tab groups or private tabs open. I cleared my history and had it clear all tabs, then opened safari, went to one site, went back into settings and went to clear history again and it says it’s going to clear 2 tabs. I want to know where this second tab is. Is it a glitch? Is safari opening a hidden tab somewhere else that I can’t access? Is my iPad cloned somehow and everything I do opens up on someone else’s machine? It’s freaky to see and just makes me feel like my iPad is not secure! I don’t know if you’ve tried it on your iPad but go to clear your history and website data and when that window pops up for timeframe and tabs see how many tabs it’s saying you’re about to close and see if that matches up to how many you think you have open. Similar questions Can't clear all history in Safari Over the past week I've been unable to

2025-04-23
User9606

As a writer of a certain age, I’ve lived a lot of life in Google Docs. It’s where my first drafts go, but it’s also where my crazy ideas, unhinged brainstorming, and research dumps go.There’s so many conveniences about Google Docs that make it my go-to for word processing, but let’s be honest: It’s still fairly barebones, especially when it comes to organizing and managing different files within Google Drive. But this new feature makes all of that much easier, keeping it all contained all within Docs itself.It’s called Document Tabs, which you may have already noticed floating just to the left of your document.GoogleThe idea is simple: It lets you create multiple documents within a single Docs file. Create as many “tabs” or separate documents as a single project might need, and switch between them extremely fast. That accessibility to them is really where the gold is. No more switching between different browser tabs.It’s even more handy on mobile, of course, where switching applications or tabs is even more cumbersome. Here, you’ll find Document Tabs hovering just at the bottom of the screen with some simple arrows to flip between your different tabs. All we need now is a simple gesture to be added to flip between them even more seamlessly.Document Tabs takes the place of the old outlining system, which would grab headers and automatically create a table of contents around them. I used this frequently, but it was pretty finicky. More than that, it resulted in overly long documents that I still found myself scrolling through.Document Tabs is a really elegant solution to that problem. Whether it’s segmenting chapters in a book, multiple aspects of a project, or even just different parts of an article, it’s already become an extremely useful outlining and productivity tool for me.It even had a pretty clean way of converting the tabs when you need to export. All the tabs do is combine down into one document, but they’re sectioned off with titles and some basic formatting. That’s not going to be ideal in every situation, of course, so it’s something to

2025-04-24
User5383

Last edited by leocg Usually I tend to keep a lot of tabs open with an intention to quickly access them when needed. They're packed so tight that there's no cross on the right of each tab so I have to close them through menu.It's been several times when I wanted to press "close tab", but were accidentally pressing "close other tabs" instead (since they are too close), which always resulted in loss of many-many important tabs that I been gathering for months. And then have to recover them one by one, in browser history and "recently closed" section where only smallest part of them actually shows up.I want to remove the thing from my tab menu completely, since I cannot imagine a situation where I would use it anyway. Or at least move it somewhere where I won't unintentionally click it.And another question. Is it possible to somehow undo the "close other tabs" action immediately after it's done? Like, with one or two clicksThanks in advance.

2025-04-24
User1514

Anyone know if those tabs will fit our windows? Are they one size tab fits all screens?Does anyone have any experience with installing the tabs?? 06-22-2023, 01:37 PM Sage Join Date: Sep 2013 Location: Village of Pinellas Posts: 10,786 Thanks: 3 Thanked 7,719 Times in 2,817 Posts IMHO, if the screens are old enough for the tabs to fail, the screen material probably is ready to fail. I would have the screens re-screened and at the same time see if new tabs can be installed. You MAY be able to get D rings (used to hang pictures) and have these pop riveted to the frame. __________________ Pennsylvania, for 60+ years, most recently, Allentown, now TV. 06-22-2023, 01:51 PM Sage Join Date: Apr 2014 Posts: 4,957 Thanks: 10 Thanked 2,465 Times in 931 Posts Quote: Originally Posted by Rainger99 One of the plastic pull tabs on one of my window screens has broken. I called Romac to see about getting a replacement tab and they told me that the entire window screen has to be replaced - you just can't replace a pull tab as it is part of the frame. Is there a way to just replace the pull tabs rather than replace the entire screen? Where do you get the parts? Check ACE Hardware in Wildwood, they do screen replacements and repairs. __________________ No one believes the truth when the lie is more interestingBerks County Pennsylvania 06-22-2023, 02:41 PM Sage Join Date: Feb 2014 Posts: 3,525 Thanks: 193 Thanked 1,919 Times in 984 Posts Quote: Originally Posted by Rainger99 I looked at the Amazon website. Does anyone know if those tabs will fit our windows? Are they one size tab fits all screens?Does anyone have any experience with installing the tabs?? MY OPINION. Plastic become brittle over time. As

2025-04-04

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