in windows, you can close a firefox tab by clicking the [middle] scroll button over a tab.
also, clicking the scroll button over a link, opens that link in a new tab.
i'm pretty sure there is a plugin on firefox site which gives more functionality to the tabs. stuff like changing the order of opened tabs.
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Submitted by dunkleybrown on Fri, 2005-12-09 16:02.
you can also navigate by clicking CMD + #-of-tab
so for the first tab (CMD-1)
for the second tab (CMD-2)
etc.
of course if you have a lot of tabs open, it will be quicker to just go there and click it instead of having to count which tab it is. but it's quick when u only have a few tabs open....
Useful (and well known,
Useful (and well known, mostly due to erroneous clicks) tip, but Ctrl+T is more handy, since it allows opening a new tab even if there are no others.
Nice tip Ivan
Did not know this...will most definitely come in handy.
ctrl+T (ugh at pc-lol) --- cmd+T (much better)
Also, wonder why Firefox 1.5 doesnt have the close tab buton on each tab. I had the pre-release of 1.5 and pretty sure it did.
You can get a close button on the tabs...
by downloading an extension from getfirefox.com.
By the way, you can get the same functionality in Safari by using SAFT.
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in windows, you can close a
in windows, you can close a firefox tab by clicking the [middle] scroll button over a tab.
also, clicking the scroll button over a link, opens that link in a new tab.
i'm pretty sure there is a plugin on firefox site which gives more functionality to the tabs. stuff like changing the order of opened tabs.
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the best often die by their own hand
just to get away,
and those left behind can never quite understand
why anybody would ever want to get away from them
Don't forget...
...you can rearrange Tabs by dragging to a new location.
...and you can navigate
...and you can navigate through them using shift + cmd + left or shift + cmd + right
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you can also navigate by clicking CMD + #-of-tab
so for the first tab (CMD-1)
for the second tab (CMD-2)
etc.
of course if you have a lot of tabs open, it will be quicker to just go there and click it instead of having to count which tab it is. but it's quick when u only have a few tabs open....