System Win7 and IE9 work together to complement each other [Photos]

  

It is well known that the Windows 7 system and the previously released version of IE9 belong to Microsoft's products. After the release of Microsoft IE9, many users were disappointed that IE9 does not support Windows XP. In fact, Microsoft's decision is based on the performance requirements of IE9 hardware. The excellent performance of IE9 does not work properly on some Windows XP era hosts, so upgrading IE9 has no meaning. Using IE9 on the windows7 platform is seamless and complements each other. For users who use Windows 7, to get online faster and smoother, with the latest IE9 browser official version, it is even more powerful, let Windows7 browse the web speed to fly! Let's take a look at the new IE9 visual and application feast on the Windows 7 platform:


IE9 installation interface Today's IE9 is much simpler to install than IE8. After the download is complete, you only need to double-click the installation file, click “Install & rdquo; and “Complete & rdquo; to complete the IE9 installation, you can experience the new IE9 after restarting the computer.


Experience the new IE9 In terms of appearance, IE9 can be integrated with Windows7. It does not break the original style of IE, but has been sublimated on the basis of the original. The simple picture, the forward and back buttons change with the color of the web page, bringing a new visual experience. IE9 combines with the powerful graphics capabilities provided by Windows 7 and seamlessly integrates to get the best web experience on Windows 7. In addition to the visual effects brought by the unified style, the application innovations show that Windows7 and IE9 complement each other: Icon overlap Some fixed websites and icons overlap, providing information about the status of the website. For example, the number of new messages is displayed on the icon in the taskbar. This way, you don't have to visit the website to stay informed about new information. Most commonly used websites The most commonly used website is a new feature added to IE9 that automatically lists website lists when creating new tabs, especially for websites that need to be opened frequently.


The most commonly used website The difference is that the most frequently used websites of IE9 are all automatically filled in by the browser, and the content is the most frequently visited website by users. For the convenience of identification, it also provides an activity indicator for each website to distinguish the activity level of each website by the length of the indicator. Fixed Websites Use the “Fixed Websites” feature to access them directly from the taskbar on the Windows 7 desktop. The steps to pin a website are also very simple: drag the pin icon in the address bar to the taskbar, and the website icon will always appear in the taskbar. If you want to visit this website in the future, click on the icon to open the website in IE9. When you open a fixed website, the website icon appears at the top of the browser, so you can easily access the website home page. The “back” and “forward” buttons can change the color to match the icon color.

Fixed Websites By fixing websites, websites become the center of the experience, not the browser. When launching a fixed website from the taskbar, the browser frame and navigation controls integrate the icon and primary color of the website to create a tailored experience for the website being visited. Split Screen Display In IE9, the tab layout is continued, but with a new feature, if you drag the tab off the tab window, you will find that the web page you dragged becomes a new page. Use Windows7's "Winkey+Left/Right Arrows" to allow two windows to occupy half of the screen position. If it is not Windows7 system, then you can only manually stretch the IE9 window, and then restore it to the original state after reading it, which is relatively cumbersome.

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