"Open Link in New Tab/New Window" swappped, Why??

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"Open Link in New Tab/New Window" swappped, Why??

Postby Dogsbd » Wed 09 Jul, 2003 10:54 am

Ok I have gotten very used to right clicking and selecting "Open Link in New Tab" as the top option in the pop up window. Now someone decides to change it to the second option and "Open Link in New Window" as the top.

Can I change this back??? It is extremely annoying!!!!
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Re: "Open Link in New Tab/New Window" swappped, Wh

Postby Fulvio » Wed 09 Jul, 2003 11:42 am

Dogsbd wrote:Ok I have gotten very used to right clicking and selecting "Open Link in New Tab" as the top option in the pop up window. Now someone decides to change it to the second option and "Open Link in New Window" as the top.

Can I change this back??? It is extremely annoying!!!!


Got used where. I am afraid that the answer is always the same, if you are comparing a 4.x with 7.x.
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Postby Dogsbd » Wed 09 Jul, 2003 11:53 am

Got used to it in 7.01, as far as I know 4.x never had any sort of tabbed browsing. No itterations of 4.x I ever used had it anyway.

So again, is there a way of changing it back to how it was in 7.01?
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