MyIE2 v Firefox

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One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold the
click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that link
opens in a new tab.
I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
Thanks, Steve.
 
Thanks <<M>>, I know how to do that. I was wondering if Firefox could be
set up to do the 'drag' thing as in MyIE2. (One click instead of two!)
Steve


->Right-click link, Select "Open Link in New Tab"
->
->->> One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold
the
->> click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that
link
->> opens in a new tab.
->> I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
->> Thanks, Steve.
->
 
Steve said:
Thanks <<M>>, I know how to do that. I was wondering if Firefox could be
set up to do the 'drag' thing as in MyIE2. (One click instead of two!)
Steve


->Right-click link, Select "Open Link in New Tab"
->
->->> One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold
the
->> click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that
link
->> opens in a new tab.
->> I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
->> Thanks, Steve.
->
You can middle click and it will open in a new tab.
 
And said:
Thanks <<M>>, I know how to do that. I was wondering if
Firefox could be set up to do the 'drag' thing as in MyIE2.
(One click instead of two!) Steve

You have to install the "mouse gestures" extension.



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One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold the
click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that link
opens in a new tab.
I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
Thanks, Steve.
If you have a 3-buttton mouse, clicking the middle button will open
the link in a new tab...or click the middle button on an open tab to
close it.
 
->> I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
You can middle click and it will open in a new tab.

Damn, I didn't know that. Sweet! I'm becoming a big fan of Firefox.

<<M>>
 
One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold the
click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that link
opens in a new tab.
I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?

You can also hold the "Control" key then click on a link, this will also
open a new tab.

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One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold the
click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that link
opens in a new tab.
I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
Thanks, Steve.

Ctrl-LeftClick
 
One feature I like in MyIE2 is you can left click on a link, hold the
click and drag the mouse a few mm and when you let go, then that link
opens in a new tab.
I can't find a way to do this in Firefox.. is it possible ?
Thanks, Steve.

Control-click may do it as it is a relative of Mozilla.
 
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You can also hold the "Control" key then click on a link, this will
also open a new tab.

You can also double-click on the tab bar.

Chak
 
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