I thought there was a browser or a way that allowed you to access both or all of your booths at the same time? As i have it now, with chrome & firefox, I have to log in and out of each booth. I could have sworn some time back someone mentioned that there was a browser that allowed you to stay logged in under different names and work in those booths at the same time without signing in and out. Would anyone know? Thanks.
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DiscountDesigner Reputation: 201 See DiscountDesigner's booth |
I used to be able to in FF or IE a long time ago, but after newer browser updatse, that was no longer an option. I do believe there might be a way with one of the ad-ons on FF or chrome, but I am not sure what it is…since most ad-ons mess up my computer, I don’t use them…
The other option is to use one browser for one booth and another browser with another booth…I have actually had IE, Chrome and FF all running for three different booths
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
I use Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer. The way to do it is to log into each one using each browser. For instance, right now I am on IE with this booth and on the same computer on Chrome with another booth. It is a Windows8 computer (which I do not like) but it does work with more than one browser open at a time.
The thing to remember is that you can only log into one booth per browser at one time. You can toggle between your browsers from the task bar and even copy and paste between them. You do not need to log out of one browser to open another one.
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Oma'sPlatz Reputation: 96 See Oma'sPlatz's booth |
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