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IE9: No Website Title in Upper Left of Window
In IE8, I could see the title of the website in the upper left. In IE9, that space is blank. Please see the attached screenshots. How can I have this information appear in IE9? Thanks.
In IE8, I could see the title of the website in the upper left. In IE9, that space is blank. Please see the attached screenshots. How can I have this information appear in IE9? Thanks.
That's no longer a part of the chrome - the site is shown in the address bar (the dark black portion of the URL, with the rest grayed out). You can also see the website title in the aero peek window if you mouse over the icon in the task bar, but you aren't going to be adding it back to the titlebar, unfortunately.
Classic shell has an option for doing this
Classic Shell - Browse /Version 3.2.0 general release at SourceForge.net
True, although that's an IE9 "skin" by simply hosting IE inside another app container. I will admit that would achieve what the OP is trying to do, although replacing the whole shell to do so seems a bit heavy. Using another browser shell for IE, like Maxthon, might be a better alternative to give UI customization rather than replacing the whole shell, if we're simply going to try and achieve a website name in a browser's chrome .
Quero toolbar has it. You can disable everything but the title text. Quero Toolbar. Hassle-Free Browsing
I've done it, and it works perfectly. Here is how to from the forum there: Quero Forum • View topic - IE9 Title Bar and Quero
Thanks for the help, gang. I downloaded Classic Shell. Problem solved.