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Here, using Opera, I 95 percent of the time right-click-open-in-new-tab
that way I can open 10 in a row then resume browsing. in fact I only actually click on a link maybe once a day ??? unsure when I *have to* click on links (IE etc) it is maddening .... just my opinion though |
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Opening links in new windows is (very) poor web UI design.
I believe middle-click also opens a link in a new tab.
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It is the same thing, the current HTML/CSS standard provides no way of opening links in new tabs, if links that are opening in new tabs it is because your browser is configured to do so.
Besides, opening links in new tabs is equal bad UI design. Which browser are you using? Can't you use the middle button or something?
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