

Instead of writing it down on a paper, you can add the site into the Favorites list. When you browse the web, sometimes you may come across an interesting site that you want to revisit later.

Unfortunately there is no option to display the tabs in multiple rows, but this is something that most browsers are also lacking of. Internet Explorer uses the standard keyboard shortcuts to create a new tab (Ctrl + T) and to close a tab (Ctrl + W). When there are too many of them, some will stay visible while the rest are hidden. No matter how many tabs you open, they will always open in one window. It was not convenient, but users have never had to put up with it anymore since tabbed browsing has been supported since the release of Internet Explorer 7.

In the past, Internet Explorer opened every visited site in a new window.
