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Opening links in new tabs

Two days ago I was visiting Google Chrome’s official blog that contains articles which are written by Google’s workers (developers, software engineers etc). I found out a new tip about opening links in new tabs. Really useful tip and important for new users who are trying to get accustomed to Chrome. This is where I share this tip:

Tabs can be great for working with multiple pages at the same time. But if you open them by right-clicking links and selecting “Open link in new tab,” you might not have realized that there’s an easier way. Just use your middle mouse button (it might look like a wheel) to click a link, and it will open in a new tab in the background.

“But wait,” you say, “my mouse doesn’t have a middle button!” No problem — another way to get the same effect is to hold down the Ctrl key while clicking (with the left mouse button) on a link.

(If clicking the middle button on a link doesn’t open it, your mouse may be set to use the middle button for something else. You can configure your mouse settings by going to the Windows Control Panel.)

Source: http://chrome.blogspot.com/2009/08/tip-opening-links-in-new-tabs.html








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