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Tip To quickly open a link in a new tab on Google Chrome, hold down the control button while clicking on it with your mouse. On a Mac computer, hold down the command button rather than control.
Tweak a setting and Google will open a search result link in a new tab instead of your current tab.
Everyone is probably aware of how to open links in new tabs in your favorite browser—just Command-click the link, and it will open in a new tab, instead of replacing your current window’s ...
Tabs allow you to simultaneously open numerous Web pages in Safari without cluttering your taskbar with multiple Safari windows. By default, clicking a link opens the page in the current tab, bu ...
Whenever you right-click on a link and select the Open in a New Tab option, it opens right next to the current tab. Have you ever wondered if you can make a new tab open at the right-side end of ...
You can easily open a link in a new tab on your Mac computer by right clicking or using a keyboard shortcut.
If you're doing more than a simple search on Google, you probably want those links to open in a new tab instead of the current one, so your original results are always available. Here's how to ...
We’ve broken down some helpful tab management tips and tricks for the most popular web browsers, from lesser-known built-in tools to useful extensions.