on 1/14/03 23:25, Gerald E. Uhlan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hmm.  Not sure I follow that.  If I want to open a link in a new window in
> IE, I click and hold the link and a pop-up menu comes up.  I simply select
> "Open link in new window."  If the link leads to a file, like software, I
> select "download link to disk" - in some circumstances.

Command-click is a short-cut to the "Open link in new window" command that
you use.

> 
> Not sure why I would want to view a lot of links at one time.  Do they all
> come up in one window, or do a bunch of windows open up?  And wouldn't it
> take a long time for all of them to load?

In tabbed browsing, they all come up in one window, each with a different
tab that switches the view. It doesn't take a long time to load because they
all load simultaneously.

> Another thought:  would this tabbed browsing work on eBay?  That's about the
> only situation I can think of a use for this, although I don't generally
> look at all the links on the search results page.

Definitely advantageous on eBay.

The download from mozilla.org is free. It only takes a few minutes to try
it.


-Mick
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