I asume there is no way to teach Epiphany to use tabs instead of windows...? That would be a feature that I think would get many users to use Epiphany.
>On 10/10/05, Reinout van Schouwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Matej, >> >> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Matej Svejda wrote: >> >> > Could someone tell me, how to configure Epiphany so links are opened >> > in new tabs and not i new windows? >> >> By default, Epiphany opens links in the current tab or window. You can >> middle click a link to open it in a new tab, or select Open in New Tab >> from the context menu. >> > >What I assume is meant is that links with target="_blank" should be >able to be loaded into a new tab instead of new window. This is a >possible setting in Firefox, and very useful. Of course, one *could* >learn to use middle click instead (if you have a middle button) or >whatever modifier it is on the keyboard. But, if you like me *never >ever* want to open in new window, then a simple setting is much >better. > >Actually, I use it in a sort of combination now in Fx: when I left >click, it opens a new tab (if target blank) and gives that tab focus, >when I middle click focus is kept wit hthe old page. So I can easily >open links either to follow directly or to check out later, extremely >handy, although a bit specialized. > >The important thing is that I treat tabs as once was the meaning of >windows (and still is in IE), and so, it is just annoying that >target="_blank" should open a whole new window; that's not even >correct behaviour in the tab model IMO, but rather a relic from the >past. > >-- >Kristoffer Lundén >â [EMAIL PROTECTED] >â [EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.gamemaker.nu/ >â 0704 48 98 77 > _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
