Re: Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread Rufus
Trane Francks wrote: On 1/7/14 4:12 AM +0900, Not@home wrote: hawker wrote: On 1/6/2014 1:10 PM, Not@home wrote: Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want to read. Assume the links are to sit

Re: Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread Trane Francks
On 1/7/14 4:12 AM +0900, Not@home wrote: hawker wrote: On 1/6/2014 1:10 PM, Not@home wrote: Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want to read. Assume the links are to site A and site B. When

Re: Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread »Q«
In , "Not@home" wrote: > > For PC I right mouse button over the link and select "open link in > > new tab" leaving the original page in place. I usually open all the > > links that interest me as I'm reading the first page then go back > > to eac

Re: Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread Not@home
hawker wrote: On 1/6/2014 1:10 PM, Not@home wrote: Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want to read. Assume the links are to site A and site B. When I click on the link to site A the browser

Re: Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Not@home wrote: Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want to read. Assume the links are to site A and site B. When I click on the link to site A the browser opens that site and I read the arti

Re: Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread hawker
On 1/6/2014 1:10 PM, Not@home wrote: Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want to read. Assume the links are to site A and site B. When I click on the link to site A the browser opens that site

Browsing technique

2014-01-06 Thread Not@home
Here is my problem: A number of sites (CNN.com in particular) are like an index in that they will contain a number of links to articles I want to read. Assume the links are to site A and site B. When I click on the link to site A the browser opens that site and I read the article; then I sel