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View webpages side-by-side

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Is there an easy to view two web pages side-by-side (i.e., simultaneously)? For example, Microsoft Word has a feature that makes this easy to do with documents. Does FireFox have any equivalent?

I'd like to compare two webpages by looking them at the together.

It's possible to do this by open 2 browser windows and re-sizing each of them, but it's a very clumsy operation.

Is there an easy to view two web pages side-by-side (i.e., simultaneously)? For example, Microsoft Word has a feature that makes this easy to do with documents. Does FireFox have any equivalent? I'd like to compare two webpages by looking them at the together. It's possible to do this by open 2 browser windows and re-sizing each of them, but it's a very clumsy operation.

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There's no built-in way to "tile" two tabs side-by-side.

The easiest way to place two windows side-by-side is to use the "Windows" key on the keyboard. Win-Key + Left arrow resizes a window to fill the left 50% of the screen, and Win-Key + Right arrow resizes a window fill the right 50% of the screen. (This works on all programs where I've tried it.)

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There's no built-in way to "tile" two tabs side-by-side.

The easiest way to place two windows side-by-side is to use the "Windows" key on the keyboard. Win-Key + Left arrow resizes a window to fill the left 50% of the screen, and Win-Key + Right arrow resizes a window fill the right 50% of the screen. (This works on all programs where I've tried it.)

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This is very helpful. Thank you.