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How to NOT jump to new tab (=stay on current web page) after click "Open in new tab" ?As you know the user can (right) click on a link on a web page in IE7 and select "Open in new tab"
The referrred URL is then opened in a new tab. Unfortunately IE wants to jump immediately to this new tab as well. But I want to stay on the current tab (web page) and read the new tab (web page) later. How can I turn off the automatic jump to the just opened new tab? I found no preference. Paul There is an option for this in IE7
Tools | Internet Options General Tab Tabs section, Settings button uncheck Always switch to new tabs when they are created and hit OK and that should do it you can also CTRL + Click on a link and it will automatically open a new tab in the background or you can middle click on a link and it should also open new tabs in the background Show quoteHide quote "Paul Tander" wrote: > As you know the user can (right) click on a link on a web page in IE7 and select "Open in new tab" > The referrred URL is then opened in a new tab. > Unfortunately IE wants to jump immediately to this new tab as well. > > But I want to stay on the current tab (web page) and read the new tab (web page) later. > > How can I turn off the automatic jump to the just opened new tab? > I found no preference. > > Paul > > >
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