Re: From KDE to GNOME. Experiences, suggestions and comments



On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 10:42:00 +0300 Janne Ojaniemi <janne.ojaniemi@xxxxxx> wrote:
Well, again, CTRL+T opens a new tab; CTRL+W closes it.

I know that, but I frequently surf the web without touching the keyboard
at all. I have bunch of bookmarks that I would like to open (note: not
ALL of them). So I need to open a new tab, and open the bookmark in that
tab, without touching the keyboard.

At least in Firefox, one can "customize" the toolbar --
e.g., by adding a 'new tab' icon to it.

mikus


p.s. I haven't used it myself, but Firefox also has the option
of "remembering" the current tabs as a bookmark, such that
clicking on that entry loads in all those tabs (AND their
corresponding webpages).

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