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Split Screen Browsing in Edge

Simon Angling by Simon Angling
July 8, 2023 - Updated on September 10, 2023
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Split Screen Browsing in Edge

So often I arrange two browser windows side-by-side when working with multiple websites (as always).

But no more! I just found that in Microsoft Edge one can split the browser window.

To achieve this:

  1. Type edge://flags/#edge-split-screen in the address bar
  2. Enable Microsoft Edge Split Screen
  3. Restart Edge

Once you’ve done that you can click the new Split screen control and use your screens more effectively.

You can also right click on a weblink and open in the splitscreen:

Enjoy!

Oh, and don’t forget to patch your firewalls folks!
336,000 servers remain unpatched against critical Fortigate vulnerability | Ars Technica

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