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Library - Click on a Bookmark, and it opens in a new Tab?

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Using FF 28.0

I have the Library open, and click on a Bookmark in "Unsorted Bookmarks."

. . . It opens in the Tab in the browser that I currently have open, like my e-mail

. . . Is there a way to set it so it opens the Bookmark in a New Tab?

Using FF 28.0 I have the Library open, and click on a Bookmark in "Unsorted Bookmarks." . . . It opens in the Tab in the browser that I currently have open, like my e-mail . . . Is there a way to set it so it opens the Bookmark in a New Tab?

Gekose oplossing

Bookmarks--->select Bookmark--->Right Click--->Open link in a new tab

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press ctrl+B to open the bookmarks in a new tab .

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Ctrl+B works with the browser open . . . but just opens the Sidebar Bookmarks

. . . that's not what I'm asking

From the Library / Bookmarks . . . when you double-click to open a Bookmark, how do you get it to open in a New Tab? It opens in the current tab that you have open, and you might not want it to leave that page.

The only way I see right now is that, before you go to the Library, open a New Tab, then when you click on the Bookmark, it will open in that Tab.

Gewysig op deur sludge7051-x

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Gekose oplossing

Bookmarks--->select Bookmark--->Right Click--->Open link in a new tab

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Besides right-clicking a bookmark and using Open in a New Tab, you can middle-click the bookmark to have it open in a new tab.

Ctrl + Click also works.

Gewysig op deur the-edmeister

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Thank you, works.

Still, I wonder why there isn't a setting, like I'm asking.