Thanks for the feedback.

The result of that design decision is that if I want a start page, I
can't quickly* go to a new site in a new tab.  The irony is that users
set a start page so that the browser becomes more usable, and in doing
so make the program less usable.  It's an unnecessary trade-off.  Chrome
manages to have it's cake and eat it too... opening the homepage in a
new tab and making it easy to change the location by focusing the
location bar.  However that isn't what my patch implements.  Would a
more chrome-like behaviour be acceptable?

* quickly relative to FF, IE or Chrome.

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ctrl+T should open a blank page on a new tab, and activate the toolbar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358082
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