How to Open a Link in a NEW tab with IE7
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    How to Open a Link in a NEW tab with IE7

    I use IE7 with tabbed browsing. How do you open a completely new tab from a link say on my home page without wiping out my home page? I've done before...then I had to format and forgot how to make that setting.

    Thanks,
    Mike

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    not sure that i fully understand what you're asking but with IE7 holding ctrl when you click a link opens that link in a new tab in the background. holding ctrl+shift and clicking a link opens a new tab in the foreground
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    Thanks...that was the quick tip I forgot.

    Mike

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    You can also click it using the mouse wheel and it will open in a new tab. (Works in IE and Firefox).

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    See the pic in my post in this thread. Maybe I have a magic copy of IE7, but I don't have to hold down anything to get a new tab

    http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...d.php?t=223471
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    FWIW, set my IE7 exactly as yours and tried it:
    1. Went to http://www.google.com, left-clicked the 'Images' link at the top left and it loaded http://images.google.com/imghp?tab=wi ... in the same tab.

    2. Left-clicked IE7's Back button to take me back to http://www.google.com

    3. Clicked the same 'Images' link using the 'mouse scroll wheel' this time and IE7 opened a new tab with the http://images.google.com/imghp?tab=wi page in it.
    Also tried the same test with Firefox 2.0.0.6 and got the exact same results.

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    Same here.
    If you do a simple left click on any of your links in the post above, do you get a new tab? (i do)
    If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.

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    Well yes, but, that's because VirtualDr adds a:
    target="_blank"
    to all of the:
    <a href"
    links in our messages.

    That's why I was using Google as an example, because it doesn't have the:
    target="_blank"
    added to its:
    <a href"
    links.
    Last edited by SpywareDr; August 25th, 2007 at 09:50 AM.

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