The first thing to note is that the Tablane browser has more than one Lane in its Window. Each Lane is associated with a Tab - hence Tablane!
You do not need to have more than one Lane open at a time, but it is particularly useful when comparing sites. You can have as many Lanes Open As you want. Try this on a widescreen laptop if you can get hold of one.
* At the top of each Lane there is also a set of icons which control that Lane specifically.
* The dark blue bar (with easyJet above) is the active Lane , and the light blue bar (Ryanair) shows an inactive Lane which can be made active simply by clicking on it. An active Lane is the equivalent to the Active Window in a conventional browser.
These arrows allow you to go to previous and next pages within a Lane. They only appear when this is relevant.
Before you click on a link on a page, you can click on this Lane Diverter
Once clicked the Lane Diverter will point either to the right or left. This points you to the Lane where any new link in the Active Lane you now click on will appear.
These icons let you minimize and maximize the Lane, while keeping open its associated tab.
This will let you close both the Lane and Tab.
This lets you close just the Lane.