Is this somehow different than the "open new windows in backrground"
preference?

On a related note, is anyone else interested in a preference to have new
WINDOWS open in front, but new TABS open in back? (Or vice-versa?)



-/-
mikey-san


> From: Jim Witte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: Camino List <[email protected]>
> Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 00:23:26 -0500
> To: Camino List <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Camino] Option to open new windows (Cmd-click link) behind and *keep
> them there*
> 
> Hi,
> 
>    An idea for 0.85 for 0.9, shouldn't be too hard to implement (I
> already added it to the BugZilla DB): have an option to open new
> links *behind* the current window, like Safari does.  I've been using
> Safari recently, and I must admit I like.  I don't know if it's
> actually faster than Camino at rendering, but it *feels* slower - I
> think because Camino begins the rendering process earlier, or maybe
> just because Safari makes it blindingly obvious how much of the page
> it's loaded (psychological effect).  And Safari, like Camino,
> apparently doesn't use NSTextViews for forms, or at least doesn't do
> auto spell-checking for some reason - this is *really* strange to me,
> consider this is an *Apple* Cocoa application..
> 
>    But the really thing that I like about it is that it opens windows
> behind the current window, and keeps them there.
> 
> Jim
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