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Control browsing experience by opening links in new tabs

by Joe Vandal on February 15, 2006

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Firefox  Right-click on Links and Open link in new tabIf you are reading a webpage in the awesome Firefox browser, see a link you want to view, but don’t want to lose the page you are currently on; you can have your cake and eat it, too.


Simply right-click on the link and select the option Open link in new tab. Your original page stays put, and the link you clicked opens in another tab of the same browser. Read either one first. Close out individual tabbed pages by hitting the little red box with a white X in it, located to the immediate right of the tabs. Closing out individual tabs with this X is different than the X located in the most upper right corner and which will close out the entire browser and all of the tabs.

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