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Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

how do I open pinned tabs onto separate tabs?

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I have created 8 pinned tabs. Sometimes I want two open at once, for example, a course calendar and my google calendar. What I am doing now is using bookmarks for the 2nd open tab. Is there another way? If not, there should be a way to open a pinned tab in a new tab, not just a new window.

I have created 8 pinned tabs. Sometimes I want two open at once, for example, a course calendar and my google calendar. What I am doing now is using bookmarks for the 2nd open tab. Is there another way? If not, there should be a way to open a pinned tab in a new tab, not just a new window.

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You can middle-click the Reload button at the right end side of the location bar to open the current (pinned) tab in a new tab.

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Hey great. At first I didn't know what a "middle click" was, but figured it out. Clicking my roll button is a middle click. How else can you use middle clicks? thanks Co-rel.

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You can middle click almost any link to open that link in a new tab. That works with links on web pages and entries in the History menu and with bookmark and toolbar buttons like Home, but also with (context) menu entries in the Back and Forward history and context menu entries like View image if you right-click an image.