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On Sun, 2010-01-17 at 15:43 +0000, Neil Winchurst wrote: > tom wrote: > > Neil Winchurst wrote: > >> Dan Dart wrote: > >> > >>>> Can't quite see how the tabs work yet. > >>>> > >>> Opening a new tab opens it on the right of the current tab instead of > >>> at the end. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Yes, indeed, but the program doesn't move me to the new page. I have to > >> click the new tab to get there. To me that is silly. If I have just > >> clicked on a bookmark, say, and used the middle mouse button to open it > >> in a new tab, it is because I want to go there. Leaving me on the > >> current page is useless. > >> > > I'd like that as an (pop-up menu?) option - I frequently go down a page > > and click on several links to open in new tabs, they can be loading > > while I keep reading the original page rather than having to stare at a > > blank then reformatting and reformatting page. > > Tom te tom te tom > > > > > Well, we all work in different ways. I never do that. When I open (just > one) link I want to go there, not be left with the current page. As I > said, FF and Opera can be set to do just that. > > Neil > Is there a setting in FF or Chrome that defines the default for "Ctrl T" I would like it to open my home page each time and not just a blank page? Regards Kevin Lucas Minions Post Master(Sub) reprieved repressed(possibly!Definitely!) Po House, Minions, Liskeard Cornwall PL14 5LE 01579363386 -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html