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==Metro UI==
==Metro UI==
The Metro version of Internet Explorer 10 (available on Windows 8) includes a new UI, most of which is hidden so that the webpage being viewed takes up the entire screen. The UI can be revealed by a right click of the mouse or by a swipe from the top or bottom edges of a touchscreen. When the UI is shown, current tabs are listed on the top of the screen, with a small preview of the page on each tab. A button to add a new tab is placed in the top-right corner. At the bottom of the screen, the address bar and navigational buttons are shown. Navigational buttons include the Back button (to navigate to the previous page), the Refresh button (to reload the active page), the Pin button (which create a new shortcut tile for the active page on the Start screen), and a wrench-shaped icon, which opens the only menu under Metro. It contains options such as "View on Desktop", which opens the current webpage on the desktop version of IE 10, and "Find on page", which can find a text string (a word, phrase, or arbitrary set of letters) in the active page.
A Metro version of Internet Explorer 10 (available on Windows 8) includes a new UI, most of which is hidden so that a webpage being viewed takes up an entire screen. A UI can be revealed by a right click of a mouse or by a swipe from a top or bottom edges of a touchscreen. When a UI is shown, current tabs are listed on a top of a screen, with a small preview of a page on each tab. A button to add a new tab is placed in a top-right corner. At a bottom of a screen, an address bar and navigational buttons are shown. Navigational buttons include a Back button (to navigate to a previous page), a Refresh button (to reload an active page), a Pin button (which create a new shortcut tile for an active page on a Start screen), and a wrench-shaped icon, which opens an only menu under Metro. It contains options such as "View on Desktop", which opens a current webpage on a desktop version of IE 10, and "Find on page", which can find a text string (a word, phrase, or arbitrary set of letters) in an active page.


==Discontinued features==
==Discontinued features==
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