cliveb;408873 Wrote: 
> 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.
> 
> 
> 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?

If you already know the Ctrl-click shortcut for a new tab, why not just
do that in IE? Isn't it easier than dragging the links?


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