On 10/15/11 6:44 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 10/14/11 9:31 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
>>> SM 2.4.1 no customizations, on a WIN 7 system.
>>>
>>> If I left button click on a link,
>>> Where will the new content be displayed?
>>>    - New page?
>>>    - old page?
>>>    - new tab?
>>>    - old tab?
>>> How does one predict/guess ?
>>>
>>
>> Set the options for what you want:
>>
>> 1.  On the menu bar, select [Edit>  Preferences].
>>
>> 2.  On the left side of the Preferences window under Category, select
>> [Browser>  Tabbed Browsing].  Set how you want to see tabs.  For
>> example, under "Tab Display", I unchecked the first checkbox; I do not
>> get the tab bar unless I have two or more tabs open in the same window.
>>   Also, I checked both checkboxes under "Open tabs instead of windows
>> for"; I never use the second option there but always use the first
>> option ("Middle-click ...").
>>
>> 3.  Then, under Category, select [Browser>  Link Behavior].  Set what
>> you want to happen when you open a new or replaced window or tab.  For
>> example, in the first set of radio buttons under "Open links meant to
>> open a new window ...", I selected the second radio button for "A new
>> tab in the current window"; this works only for an actual link to a new
>> Web page that is designed to launch a new window.  In the second set of
>> radio buttons under "When scripts want to open ...", I selected the
>> first radio button; this causes JavaScript to open a new tab in the
>> current window when it would otherwise open a new window.  In the third
>> set of radio buttons under "Links from other applications", I selected
>> the third radio button; this means that my E-mail (not SeaMonkey),
>> newsgroups (Thunderbird), and various other non-Mozilla applications
>> that want to open Web pages do it in a new window.
>>
> 
> Are you using DéjaVu as well?
> 
> sincerley
> 

No.  I don't even know what it does.

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David E. Ross
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