 Hookem99Deep In The Heart join:2007-07-18 Pflugerville, TX kudos:1 Reviews:
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| [Beginner] New tab in Safari How can I get Safari to open a new tab and not a new window? I click on a link and rather than opening another tab, it opens a whole new window. It seems there would(should) be a way to automatically do this other than holding down the command key and clicking!
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 gateguyPremium join:2001-02-12 Reisterstown, MD | try open-apple & T |
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 SKThe member formerly known as CowPremium join:2001-05-18 Toronto | reply to Hookem99 If I remember correctly, tabs are not enabled by defaul. Go to Safari > Preferences and you'll know what to do. |
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 ZyncotlZed XPremium join:2002-09-13 Wayne, MI | reply to Hookem99 You can also right click the link and choose to open it in a new tab. |
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 | reply to Hookem99 apple = cmd + n opens a new page and +t opens a new tab.[/b]  |
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 misfitx7Premium join:2007-06-04 Centerville, MA | reply to Hookem99 I found myself looking for the same thing, there are third party add-ons that will enable this (I forget what they are called and Im sure they werent free) It may sound silly but this is one reason why I find myself sticking with Firefox |
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 ThinkdiffPremium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY kudos:4 1 edit | reply to Hookem99
Hold down Command when you click the link. |
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 Hookem99Deep In The Heart join:2007-07-18 Pflugerville, TX kudos:1 Reviews:
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| reply to Vectordirect Worked like a charm! thanks! Made it do exactly what I wanted it to do! |
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