MonsieurBond said:For those unwilling to switch to Firefox, while waiting for IE7 to be launced with support for tabbed browsing, you may be interested to know that the MSN Toolbar 2.5 (for IE) adds tabbed browsing to IE.
(This toolbar is a competitor to Google's Toolbar. Now if only Google Toolbar was available for Firefox... although there is an [broken link removed]alternative which Google themselves promote.)
Right click the link, select 'open in new tab'.I want a quick way of opening links in a new tab instead of a new window. So when I view a list of threads on AAM, I'd love to be able to shift-click or similar and have each thread open in a new tab. At present, each tab opens in a new window. Any advice?
I should have explained that I'm using a laptop with a built-in trackpad and no external mouse. So I've no middle button, and the option of pressing both buttons on the trackpad simultaenously is really arkward & cumbersome.Berni said:If you've a three button mouse, middle clicking a link usually brings it up in a new tab.
Yeah - I'm doing this already, but it's not exactly convenient - the right-click, then mouse-down to 'open a new tab' then 'left-click' to select - there must be a better way.umop3p!sdn said:Right click the link, select 'open in new tab'.
This would give me a blank new tab - right? This isn't really what I'm looking for either.umop3p!sdn said:Another way of opening a new tab is to double click on a blank space next to the ready open tabs, or ctrl-T
I don't give it much thought any more, I suppose I've become accustomed to it. (You can use right mouse to select as well BTW)Yeah - I'm doing this already, but it's not exactly convenient
Under Firefox 1.5 (and possibly in previous versions) under Tools - Options - Tabs, the following option:umop3p!sdn said:I don't give it much thought any more, I suppose I've become accustomed to it. (You can use right mouse to select as well BTW)
One other option you could try, is to open a bunch of blank tabs at the beginning of a session, then drag the link to the required tab. Or even easier, just drag the link up to where the tabs (to the right of them), and new tab will be opened.
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The drag-and-drop is a nice option - best one for me that I've seen so far. Only drawback is the need to open a finite number of blank tabs up-front, or the fairly narrow target space to the right of the existing tabs to get it to open a new one each time.umop3p!sdn said:One other option you could try, is to open a bunch of blank tabs at the beginning of a session, then drag the link to the required tab. Or even easier, just drag the link up to where the tabs (to the right of them), and new tab will be opened.
Thanks MrB - As I've loaded the TabBrowser Preferences extension, I don't get this specific option anywhere within my options. I've changed any option that I can see to open a new tab instead of a new window, but still if I 'shift-click' a thread on an AAM forum listing, I get a new window instead of a new tab.MonsieurBond said:Under Firefox 1.5 (and possibly in previous versions) under Tools - Options - Tabs, the following option:
Force links that open new windows to open in:
- the same window
- a new tab
Actually, according to Firefox help, this is a hidden feature, so either the help is out of date, or else it is enabled when you install the Tabbed Browser Preferences add-on.
Perhaps you need to reconfigure the touchpad options so to tweak the timings for detecting a pseudo middle mouse button press from pressing the two physical touchpad mouse buttons?RainyDay said:I should have explained that I'm using a laptop with a built-in trackpad and no external mouse. So I've no middle button, and the option of pressing both buttons on the trackpad simultaenously is really arkward & cumbersome.
Ctrl + left mouse/touchpad button click opens a link in a new tab in case that's of any use?Yeah - I'm doing this already, but it's not exactly convenient - the right-click, then mouse-down to 'open a new tab' then 'left-click' to select - there must be a better way.
CCOVICH said:I've never had any problems with Firefox and use it with AAM all the time.
That is exactly what I was looking for - Many thanks - It works a treat.ClubMan said:Ctrl + left mouse/touchpad button click opens a link in a new tab in case that's of any use?
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