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Open specific entries from a live bookmark

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Live bookmarks for a web site displays recent entries. Usually I like to read a subset of those entries by first opening that subset in tabs, and then going through them later.

Currently I have to Repeat the following for each entry I want to display in a tab:

 Choose the live book mark
 Scroll to the entry I want to read
 Right-click and 
 choose Open in a New Tab

Suggestion: From a live bookmark which shows several recent entries I would like to be able to check-box a subset of them and open them in a tab each.


Operating system

Vista

Live bookmarks for a web site displays recent entries. Usually I like to read a subset of those entries by first opening that subset in tabs, and then going through them later. Currently I have to Repeat the following for each entry I want to display in a tab: Choose the live book mark Scroll to the entry I want to read Right-click and choose Open in a New Tab Suggestion: From a live bookmark which shows several recent entries I would like to be able to check-box a subset of them and open them in a tab each. == Operating system == Vista

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You can do that if you open the bookmarks in the sidebar (Ctrl+B). Select all the feed items and right-click to open the context menu > Open All in Tabs You need to click to the (far) left of the icon to prevent opening a link. Use Shift + cursor Down to select adjacent entries or Ctrl left-click to select each individually.