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    How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser?

    Hi there, From long for some modification of the Mozilla Firefox and want to know that How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser? so that i can handle multiple window on the single browser page of the Mozilla Firefox. And with the same thought i have asked the same here as this is the best place to ask query regarding Firefox. So help me.

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    Re: How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser?

    There is an extension of the Mozilla browser is available which perform the same as you have asked about to work with the Firefox. This extension is know as the "Split Browser" which split the multiple window in the single page of the browser and you can manage all them together. So i will suggest you to download this add on and see the working of the same.

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    Re: How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser?

    This splits the content area of the browser window as you like. It will help you in various cases. For example, to compare multiple webpages, to show a calendar always, and so on.

    There is some ways to split window.

    * Choose the "Split Browser to" menu in the context menu.
    * Choose the "Load in Split Browser" menu in the context menu on link.
    * Click popup-button on top/bottom/left/right edges of the content area.
    * Drop links, bookmarks, tabs, etc. to popup-button on top/bottom/left/right edges of the content area while dragging.

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    Re: How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser?

    Hey this is very nice add on the Firefox which is used by most of the user of the Mozilla Firefox but the issue faced by most of the user of it is that they got confused when it comes to closing of the Split browser. So let me tell you if you are facing the same problem then you can close the same from the File menu and the to the "Close All Split Browser". Thanks

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    Re: How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser?

    If you have gone through all the description of the same and need to download the same for your browser then you can download them from the Mozilla Corporation site. Just go to the Mozilla Site and then search for the same extension by making internal search. This will display the list of the available extension. Click on add to Firefox and install the same

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    Re: How to split window in Mozilla Firefox browser?

    To make the download the extension from the Mozilla just follow the step of the same that is provided by me here. I hope you will like it and use it.
    • Open the Browser
    • Go to the Tools Menu
    • Click to the Add on Menu item
    • Search for same extension
    • Click on Add to Firefox
    • Click to install button
    • Restart the browser

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