How to open a bookmark with a single click into a new tab like internet explorer
hi
In internet explorer you go to Favorites and then you go to a bookmark and then pointing the mouse over the bookmark you can see an arrow and if you press it, the bookmark opens in a new tab
any chance in firefox?
i know if i right click i can choose open in new tab but i DON;T want to right click
Gekose oplossing
I do not understand your answer, what arrow, and where did you change it.
Since it involves clicking on a bookmark is the arrow the cursor?
Might not matter but where was the bookmark and how were you viewing it -- Menu, sidebar, library.
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If your computer mouse is equipped with a scroll wheel you will be able to successfully open links as well as links from menu items (i.e. including items from the Bookmarks menu entry) into a new tab.
Simply hover the link and push down on the scroll wheel. I use this feature countless times a day. If you do not have a scroll wheel on your computer mouse you can push down the Ctrl key while clicking on the link with your left mouse button (or the one you are using as the Primary mouse button).
Gewysig op
so we don't have an arrow like internet explorer to open it in a new tab
we need to use Ctrl
what about if i am in my bed and my keyboard is 100 miles away?
try use Key Config extension, you can find it here:
http://mozilla.dorando.at/readme.html
thank you
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Actually, you are perfectly able to open up a Bookmark in a new tab by highlighting the entry and using the following key combination: Ctrl + Enter.
So, to navgiate to your Bookmarks without using your computer mouse you press Alt and then use the arrow keys to navigate to the Bookmarks drop down menu. Again, use the arrow keys to highlight the entry in question and then use the Ctrl + Enter key combination to open up the page in a new tab.
In regards to using a computer mouse with two buttons only: there simply is no easy way about it than to right-click on the entry and choosing to Open in a New Tab.
Gewysig op
You can have your search results and your search hits open in a new tab, which helps a lot.
For use on other pages, you can create/use a keyword shortcut to open all links on a page into a new tab, see "NT:" in
Gewysig op
the solution is to create the same arrow internet explorer has
Gekose oplossing
I do not understand your answer, what arrow, and where did you change it.
Since it involves clicking on a bookmark is the arrow the cursor?
Might not matter but where was the bookmark and how were you viewing it -- Menu, sidebar, library.
- Open Bookmarks in New Tab: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/open-bookmarks-in-new-tab/