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Where on EARTH is the new tab button in Safari RSS?
 
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I'm not sure what you're referring to. What are you trying to do?

If you're trying to use tabs, be sure that Tabs are turned on in the Safari Preferences.
 
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No. Using them is easy enough, and I can open a link in a new tab by pressing cmd+click, but there's no 'new tab' button on the main bar,a nd no option for one. There used to be one.
 
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You mean using cmd+t to get a new, blank tab right? Well if the USPS ever gets off lunch break and I get my copy of Tiger here (shipped the 5th) I'd be happy to dig around and help you.
 
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Yes, except I need a button in the UI of the program to do that. It's such a pain to go to the keyboard for that.
 
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Pain to use the keyboard? I'm not trying to rip on you, and I know everyone has their own preference. But the keyboard is actually faster than a mouse. It took me sometime to get used to that.. But I'm not kidding... It has to be at least twice as fast.
 
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Yeah man, what kind of internet sites are you trying to open a new tab to that you don't have a free hand to do so? ;)

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