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789486 2009-07-06 09:39:00 Hi,trying out Opera 10 beta.
I have set it up the way that I like it,but have found that the browser instead of opening up the new page with a different tab is re using the same tab.Can anyone tell me how to have it open in a new page/tab next to the original.

cheers
ruup
ruup (1827)
789487 2009-07-06 09:45:00 Probably a setting in the options somewhere Speedy Gonzales (78)
789488 2009-07-06 09:57:00 Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Tabs, tick > Open new tab next to active

Why not just middle click it?
Blam (54)
789489 2009-07-06 10:19:00 Hi Blam6,the settings are all ready set as you describe and yet it reuses the original page ???

Cheers
ruup
ruup (1827)
789490 2009-07-06 10:20:00 Keep in mind its is a beta version and may have a few bugs... Blam (54)
789491 2009-07-06 12:15:00 Probably a disaster like version 9.6 which does not display DHTML menus.
Version 8.6 was the last reasonable one.
Chrome and FireFox are much better.
mzee (3324)
789492 2009-07-06 13:42:00 Thanks Blam - didn't know about the middle-click :thumbs:

Ruup - I've been using Beta 10 for a while with Linux. I find it excellent.

I've got into the habit of right clicking the hyperlink - then from right click menu selecting "Open In Background Tab".
Brooko (8444)
789493 2009-07-06 13:54:00 When I'm using my touchpad I like to Ctr+Click links Blam (54)
789494 2009-07-06 14:08:00 Thanks Blam - didn't know about the middle-click :thumbs:

Ruup - I've been using Beta 10 for a while with Linux. I find it excellent.

I've got into the habit of right clicking the hyperlink - then from right click menu selecting "Open In Background Tab".
Middle-clicking the links will do the same thing by default :).
Erayd (23)
789495 2009-07-06 14:10:00 I had an issue with some version of Opera on Kubuntu where I couldn't open new windows, only new tabs... Agent_24 (57)
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