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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: NW Indiana
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I love the way the tabbing feature in Mozilla works. Clicking on links (wheel) automatically opens up another tab.
Tabbing in Opera doesn’t seem to work as well. Or I don't have it set up right. How do I get new tabs to open on their own when I click on links? I've looked for tabbing preferences but I can't find them. Any suggestions. |
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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Atwater Mn. USA
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Hi, Bosco,
Opera doesn't have a tabbing preference like Mozilla. At least for Linux version. You have to right click on the link and then click on open in back ground or open in new window. HTH OOPS!
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Location: NW Indiana
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Got it:
(Windows bar must be activated) PREFERENCES>WINDOWS> Check OPEN WINDOWS INSIDE OPERA WORK SPACE Browsing forums is so much easier with tabs. Now Im torn between Opera, Mozilla and Crazy Browser. Oh my. ![]() The IE features pretty much blow compaired to these. Last edited by bosco; 06-24-2002 at 11:27 PM. |
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Moz! Just IMO though...
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