On 12/19/11 6:09 PM, Alex Mironov wrote:

Muchof my research suggests that the recommended practice is to
> keep people within the same window/tab except in some instances.

Most of the responses to this seem to focus on the evils of opening
a new *window*.

I'm under the impression that Webkit browsers (Chrome, Safari) open
a new *tab* by default, which to me seems fine. It's obvious it's a
different tab, the original page is right "next" to it, etc.

Firefox has an option to set this behavior; anyone know what any of
the IEs do? (Heh, I don't even know which IE versions support tabs.)

Regardless -- for the vocal objectors, do the same objections apply
to opening a new tab?

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