Lucas Levrel wrote:

Le 12 janvier 2011, Paul B. Gallagher a écrit :

The difference between a bookmark and a groupmark is I can tell a
bookmark to open in a new tab, but I can't tell a groupmark to open in
new tabs.

Yes you can. See Prefs > Tabbed Browsing, second frame (don't know its
English label), it's about adding vs replacing tabs.

That was my old setting, before I followed your suggestion. With that setting, an existing tab (blank or not) is preserved, and that was my original complaint.

A regular bookmark can be told to replace an existing page or open in a new page, but a groupmark cannot be told to add its tabs to an existing set -- either I open a whole new window for it, or I replace all my existing tabs. I want a third option: add your tabs to my existing set, replacing any blank ones but retaining any tabs with content.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher

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