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The Window you just came from, whilst keeping the current Window open. The back button is greyed out if there's nowhere to go back to. |
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Yes, that would be useful. I often open a new window and immediately hit the back button in one of them, this wastes time loading the current window a second time. Opening a new window with the previous page would be nice. |
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Now that I understand what this does, I see why you called it "Back in new window", but the name is rather unintuitive. I can't really think of an intuitive name that's short enough to be usefull though. |
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I just discovered that you can get functionality similar to this in IE 6. Open the hisory. At the top of the history, select "View":"By Order Visited Today". This will now look somewhat similar to the contents of the back drop down menu but will also includes sites that would be under the forward button, etc. You can right click on these and choose "Open in New Window". |
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There are extensions to this idea. For example, open one page and then a second from the first with its own tab, then a third from the second and a fourth from the third so that each page has its own tab. Then using a macro command such as <ctrl-drag> across the tabs, sweep the cursor along and all the pages underlying their tabs become arrayed on one page and would print four on a page or on two double sided pages. Another example, click on and drag the tabs around on your desktop and the pages rearrainge into the order of the tabs. I don't have a problem with your suggestion [paraffin power], so I'm lending some support for development of a browser toolset with added functionality. |
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This frustrates me as well, but there is the workaround of clicking back then opening the original link in a new window. |
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A good idea, and wonderfully short. |
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Ctrl-click opens in a new tab, and shift-click a new window, in firefox. This works with back and forward too. |
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