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    Safari Help :)

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by bryan1988, Apr 1, 2011.

  1. bryan1988

    bryan1988 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi Guys,

    I got a question. How do i actually force safari to open a new tab instead of a new window? I find it messy on my desktop if i got to much safari window in the background?

    Your help will be appreciated

    Thanks
     
  2. HLdan

    HLdan Notebook Virtuoso

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    From the Menu Bar. Safari-Preferences-Tabs....Then select your options from the drop down. Obviously you'll want to select "Always".
     

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    bryan1988 Notebook Consultant

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    Thank you so much :) +1
     
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    steve p Notebook Evangelist

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    You can right (use two fingers or the lower right corner of you trackpad) click the link and select "open link in new tab" from the drop down menu.