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Thanks NotaDoc!... Its easy on Mac too.. click on the link while holding "command" down. How did I not know this all this time!
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There is an easier way that doesn’t rely on the author of the post to take all those extra steps.
Ctrl+Click will open any link in a new tab.
Ctrl+Shift+Click will open any link in a new focused tab.
I think this works in all browsers. Certainly Chrome and Firefox. Macheads, you’ll have to figure out the key combination, but it exists on Mac, too.
I have a habit of always clicking on links this way because I rarely want to leave the page I’m on.
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Thanks so much - glad to learn a new trick!
Edit - can't tell any difference between the tab opened with Ctl+Shift+Click. Can you explain? Thx!
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There is an easier way that doesn't rely on the author of the post to take all those extra steps.
Ctrl+Click will open any link in a new tab.
Ctrl+Shift+Click will open any link in a new focused tab.
I think this works in all browsers. Certainly Chrome and Firefox. Macheads, you'll have to figure out the key combination, but it exists on Mac, too.
I have a habit of always clicking on links this way because I rarely want to leave the page I'm on.
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Do you know if it is the same for a MAC
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Yes, it is! I always like to do that, but it would be even nicer to have the link open up in a separate window as a default option. Of course, i have no idea if that's very hard or very expensive to execute.
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Sorry, but I am not Mac-enabled :-)
I'm sure the keyboard shortcuts are different but you should have the ability to open a new page.
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A quick tip on adding links to your forum posts
Have you ever been frustrated by clicking on a link only to lose your current page? Me, too. If you'll add one extra step when embedding a link in your posts, your link will open a new page. Here's what to do:
- Copy (Ctl+C) the URL you want to link to
- Highlight the link area in your post and click Ctl+K (this is the shortcut to the paperclip on icon bar).
- Click on the little gear on the right side of the URL bar that opens
- Hit Ctl+V to paste the URL and click the box that says "Open link in a new tab" and click "Add link"
That's it. Here is a link to my blog without that extra step and a link to my blog after I click the box. Better, right?
I don't always remember to click the box, but I'm going to do better and I hope this will help others who aren't familiar with embedding links and keyboarding.Tags: None
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