On 1/15/12 5:49 PM, Doors wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 23:58:55 -0200, MCBastos <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> Interviewed by CNN on 13/01/2012 22:41, Doors told the world:
>>
>>
>>> Hopefully this finally kill ALL!! tabs.
>>> Will I be able to force the context menu to always open new windows as
>>> well?
>>
>> What do you mean? The context menu is a... well, a menu. You open it and
>> choose what you want. If you want a new window, you choose "Open in a
>> new window" (as opposed as "Bookmark this link", "Open in a new tab" or
>> a dozen other options).
> 
> I'm human, I sometimes miss.
> 
> It would just be nice not to have to modify things to get what I want is
> the only thing I am hoping for.
> 
> Modifying the context menu's is not hard, just annoying to have to do
> every update.
> 
> A lot like ridding myself of that left column google added to the search
> results pages.
> 
> I would like it to bo gone and I am still working on a filter to kill it
> now that the one from SEO bruceclay no longer works properly.
> It would just be nicenot to have to go vast lengths is all.
> 
> If I had the skill with C/C++ I would remove the entire tabs f^$^ture
> from my own personal compile and maybe offer it to others.
> 
> Lacking the skills, all I can do is ask others whie I learn.
> 
> Though I mnust admit that after I go to a wide screen I will look at
> tabs if they can be put on the left or the right.
> Not that I look forward to it or anything,I doubt it will work for me,
> but I really don't like to assume without checking.
> 
> Doors.

What harm results from leaving an unused item in a pull-down context menu?

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>.

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bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
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