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<blockquote data-quote="Pixel_Donkey" data-source="post: 197513" data-attributes="member: 15414"><p>When you click the link hold down the apple key (I can't find a automatic setting). Thanks I never knew Safari had tabs.</p><p></p><p>Safari Help:</p><p>[code]</p><p>To turn on tabbed browsing, choose Preferences from the Safari menu </p><p>and click Tab. </p><p>Select Enable Tabbed Browsing.</p><p></p><p>To open a link or bookmark in the bookmarks bar in a new tab, hold down </p><p>the Command key and click the item, or hold down the Control key, click the </p><p>item, and choose Open in New Tab from the shortcut menu.</p><p></p><p>To open a bookmark collection in the bookmarks bar or a folder of </p><p>bookmarks in the Bookmarks Library in tabs, hold down the Control key, click </p><p>the collection or folder, and choose Open in Tabs from the shortcut menu.</p><p></p><p>If you select the Auto-Click checkbox for a folder in the bookmarks bar, then </p><p>you can open all the bookmarks in the folder in tabs by clicking the folder </p><p>name in the bookmarks bar.</p><p></p><p>To open a webpage in a new tab, choose New Tab from the File menu and type the </p><p>address for the page.</p><p></p><p>To close a tab, click the close button in the tab.</p><p></p><p>To quickly switch between tabs, press Command-Shift-[ and Command-Shift-].</p><p></p><p>To show a webpage that is in a tab and close all other tabs, hold down the </p><p>Option key and click the close box in the tab you want to remain open.</p><p></p><p>When you click a link in a page you are viewing in a tab, the page opens in </p><p>the current tab. Click the Back and Forward buttons in the address bar to </p><p>scan pages you have opened in a tab.</p><p></p><p>If you choose a page from the History or Bookmarks menu, the page opens </p><p>in the current tab.[/code]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pixel_Donkey, post: 197513, member: 15414"] When you click the link hold down the apple key (I can't find a automatic setting). Thanks I never knew Safari had tabs. Safari Help: [code] To turn on tabbed browsing, choose Preferences from the Safari menu and click Tab. Select Enable Tabbed Browsing. To open a link or bookmark in the bookmarks bar in a new tab, hold down the Command key and click the item, or hold down the Control key, click the item, and choose Open in New Tab from the shortcut menu. To open a bookmark collection in the bookmarks bar or a folder of bookmarks in the Bookmarks Library in tabs, hold down the Control key, click the collection or folder, and choose Open in Tabs from the shortcut menu. If you select the Auto-Click checkbox for a folder in the bookmarks bar, then you can open all the bookmarks in the folder in tabs by clicking the folder name in the bookmarks bar. To open a webpage in a new tab, choose New Tab from the File menu and type the address for the page. To close a tab, click the close button in the tab. To quickly switch between tabs, press Command-Shift-[ and Command-Shift-]. To show a webpage that is in a tab and close all other tabs, hold down the Option key and click the close box in the tab you want to remain open. When you click a link in a page you are viewing in a tab, the page opens in the current tab. Click the Back and Forward buttons in the address bar to scan pages you have opened in a tab. If you choose a page from the History or Bookmarks menu, the page opens in the current tab.[/code] [/QUOTE]
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