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I discovered a very nice use of "tabs." With IE7 if you click the middle
mouse button (wheel) on a link, it opens that link in a new tab. I use excite.com as my home page.. customized as I like. Now, when I open it, I scroll down at the various news articles, and simply click the wheel on any link that may interest me. I might end up with 8 or 9 tabs when I'm done, leaving the original page intact. Then I click a tab, read the article, then "x" out of it to close the tab, which opens the next one. I found that it's easier and faster than left clicking a link, reading the article, then clicking back to go to the original page. I also have a huge "hosts" file that blocks almost every advertising block these sites put up. The result of that is it might take 2 or 3 "back" clicks to get back to the original page. This use of tabs is faster, and I don't have to see any ads. Just a couple of cents. --Mike |
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![]() Mike wrote: I discovered a very nice use of "tabs." With IE7 if you click the middle mouse button (wheel) on a link, it opens that link in a new tab. I use excite.com as my home page.. customized as I like. Now, when I open it, I scroll down at the various news articles, and simply click the wheel on any link that may interest me. I might end up with 8 or 9 tabs when I'm done, leaving the original page intact. Then I click a tab, read the article, then "x" out of it to close the tab, which opens the next one. I found that it's easier and faster than left clicking a link, reading the article, then clicking back to go to the original page. I also have a huge "hosts" file that blocks almost every advertising block these sites put up. The result of that is it might take 2 or 3 "back" clicks to get back to the original page. This use of tabs is faster, and I don't have to see any ads. Just a couple of cents. --Mike If you'll go to Tools, then Internet Options, under the General tab, you can customize just how you want your tabs to work. |
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![]() basskisser wrote: Mike wrote: I discovered a very nice use of "tabs." With IE7 if you click the middle mouse button (wheel) on a link, it opens that link in a new tab. snip Just a couple of cents. --Mike If you'll go to Tools, then Internet Options, under the General tab, you can customize just how you want your tabs to work. http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ has had that for years. Bill has to use someone for good ideas. less than a couple of cents. Den 48ftYF |
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