Re: Safari Redux
- From: Sandman <mr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 22:29:44 +0100
In article <caf2v31e8k0l9kmjhn769o8lur0r9auj0t@xxxxxxx>,
Mayor of R'lyeh <mayor.of.rlyeh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:10:42 -0700 (PDT), Dave Fritzinger
<dfritzin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 31, 8:55 am, Mayor of R'lyeh <mayor.of.rl...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How do you make Safari open links in a new tab instead of in a newI can only speak from Safari on the Mac side, as I don't have Safari
window without using a keyboard shortcut? The Help file directs me to
check a box that does not exist, at least in the Windows version. So
much for Apple's reputation for attention to detail.
How do you open a new tab without clicking on a link? In Firefox I can
right click on the tab bar and select 'New Tab'. Is there something
similar in Safari?
installed on any windows machines. On the Mac side, there are a couple
of ways to get new tabs. First, "Command-T" gives you a new tab. Have
you tried "Control-T" on your machine? Second, right-clicking on the
Tab bar gives you a new tab. Also, right clicking on a link gives you
the option to open it in a new window or a new tab.
As I said, these work on the Mac side, but I don't know if they will
on a PC.
HTH
Thanks. Those all seem to work. But I only have a Tab Bar when I have
more than one tab open. Is there a way to make it stay on all the
time?
I wonder if the "View" menu might have something relevant to that
question.
If I'm reading a page and come across a term I'm unfamiliar with I
like to pop open another tab and look it up without leaving the page I
was originally reading. Sometimes I only have the one page open.
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Sandman[.net]
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