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Currently I use both Safari and Firefox but I am leaning towards Safari as my default browser. However, what bugs me about Safari is there is no "+" tab like there is in Firefox.

Is there a download or a workaround for this?

Many thanks in advance.
 
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Currently I use both Safari and Firefox but I am leaning towards Safari as my default browser. However, what bugs me about Safari is there is no "+" tab like there is in Firefox.

Is there a download or a workaround for this?

Many thanks in advance.

Its easy. Just press cmd + t.
 

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1. cmd + t
2. click on the "+" button on the right hand side of the tab bar
3. double click on any open area of the tab bar
 
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Thanks, I am a idiot! I just seen the + on the right hand side. I'm still a Mac virgin.
 
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1. cmd + t
2. click on the "+" button on the right hand side of the tab bar
3. double click on any open area of the tab bar

4. Control click (or right click) on any open area of the tab bar and select New Tab
 
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Much easier to 5. Double-click on an open area of the tab bar

A little easier, sure. Much? Nah! Probably the easiest is just clicking once on the +. But then, the point of my post was completeness, not ease. Maybe there's yet another way....

Like clicking (5.) File>New Tab instead of Command-T
Yours was already given the number 3. ;)
 

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