MrSinatra;408839 Wrote: 
> just right click over any link, and then click "open in new tab" or open
> in new window, whatever you want.
Yes, Firefox has had that since day one. In fact if you want to open a
link in a new tab, it's even simpler to just hold down Ctrl while
clicking it - saves messing about with a pop-up menu.

MrSinatra;408839 Wrote: 
> much quicker than opening a blank tab, then dragging a link to it.
I think you've missed the point I was making. Suppose you already have
two tabs. One has an "index" of pages you're interested in (eg. the
list of threads in the Slim Devices "General Discussion" forum). The
other has the particular thread you're currently reading. When you've
finished reading that particular thread, you return to the tab with the
index of threads, and select another one to read. In Firefox, you can
just drag that new thread onto the already-existing other tab, and it's
opened in that tab, which saves bothering with keep opening and closing
new tabs. In IE7 you can't do that - if you drag a link onto another
tab, it just opens in the current tab (thus overwriting the index page
you were trying to keep available for later use). What happens in IE8?


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