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Tip To quickly open a link in a new tab on Google Chrome, hold down the control button while clicking on it with your mouse. On a Mac computer, hold down the command button rather than control.
Make Firefox automatically switch to newly opened tabs by opening the "Options" window, clicking "Tabs," and then enabling the "When I open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately" option.
Everybody already knows that middle-clicking or Control-clicking in Firefox opens a link in a new background tab, but reader Raghav points out that you can also open a link in a new foreground tab ...
Tweak a setting and Google will open a search result link in a new tab instead of your current tab.
The Firefox extension introduces a new option in the right-click context menu of any link: "Open Link in Silent Tab." Click that and the link will be opened in a new tab, but it won't load till ...
Everyone is probably aware of how to open links in new tabs in your favorite browser—just Command-click the link, and it will open in a new tab, instead of replacing your current window’s ...
You can easily open a link in a new tab on your Mac computer by right clicking or using a keyboard shortcut.
I think making links open in a new tab would be far more annoying than allowing the users to determine how they want links to behave.
Why Does Bing Open Links In New Tabs? Here's the problem: You do a search on Bing, click a link from the results, and you're taken to a new tab. This means you can't click the back button to ...