Tweak a setting and Google will open a search result link in a new tab instead of your current tab. Matt Elliott Senior Editor Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
If you're browsing the Web, it's sometimes more convenient to open a link that you click on in a new tab rather than the one you're currently using. Doing so allows you to save your progress when ...
Internet browsing can get a bit sticky when you have a lot of research to do. You can end up with a jumble of browser windows, or you may leave one webpage only to ...
Everyone is probably aware of how to open links in new tabs in your favorite browser—just Command-click the link, and it will open in a new tab, instead of replacing your current window’s contents.
Whether you browse the internet in Safari or Chrome, it's easy to open a link in a new tab. Opening multiple tabs on your Mac is extremely helpful when doing research, online shopping, or working on a ...
Whenever you right-click on a link and select the Open in a New Tab option, it opens right next to the current tab. Have you ever wondered if you can make a new tab open at the right-side end of the ...
If you're doing more than a simple search on Google, you probably want those links to open in a new tab instead of the current one, so your original results are always available. Here's how to make ...