At 3:26 PM -0800 01/09/2006, Clark Martin wrote:
I especially like tabs for searches (Google or site searches). I
start with the search result page then Command-Click on each site
that looks interesting. Each of those pages gets created as a new
tab. I have the tab options set so it doesn't switch to the newly
tabbed page. That way I can go through creating new tabbed pages
while they are loading. After so many links I start perusing the
tabbed pages. I keep interesting pages open and close the others.
It's just a much better way to organize searches and the like as
opposed to many windows.
ya. Me too.
shift-cmd-click -- puts the link in a tab for later review (if you
don't set that other option)
You can really bog Safari down by having it load a dozen+ tabs at once! LOL
In forums, it gets very confusing -- each tab ends up with the same
name, and the Window menu doesn't let you nav into it.
- Dan.
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