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OS 10.6.1 - Spaces & Safari Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="toMACsh" data-source="post: 908200" data-attributes="member: 112842"><p>That's because those two things are not the same. The first one means that if you go to <strong>New Tab</strong> in the <strong>File</strong> menu (one way to do it) that new tab will open in the current Safari window. The second thing you describe, the setting in Preferences, is opening a link, not a tab. Links can be opened in its own window or in a tab in the current window. This setting has nothing to do with New Tabs. In this situation, a <strong>New Tab</strong> is a blank slate. It's when you want to open a Tab, and then click a bookmark or type in a URL to go to a different web page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toMACsh, post: 908200, member: 112842"] That's because those two things are not the same. The first one means that if you go to [B]New Tab[/B] in the [B]File[/B] menu (one way to do it) that new tab will open in the current Safari window. The second thing you describe, the setting in Preferences, is opening a link, not a tab. Links can be opened in its own window or in a tab in the current window. This setting has nothing to do with New Tabs. In this situation, a [B]New Tab[/B] is a blank slate. It's when you want to open a Tab, and then click a bookmark or type in a URL to go to a different web page. [/QUOTE]
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