Using your tabs in FireFox

Posted by on Feb 21, 2007 in firefox | 0 comments

The main benefit to using FireFox is the ability to browse the internet using tabs. The tabs enable you to have just one FireFox program running, and yet have multiple “windows” open. These tabs could effectively be different websites or different pages within one website, or both.

If you’re wondering why you would want to be able to do this, think about the steps in the following situation:

  • You search for something in Google
  • You see an interesting site in the results – Site #1, for example. So you go to that site
  • You read the site, browsing to different pages in the site
  • You realise it wasn’t quite what you were looking for, so you click the [BACK] button in your browser until you find your Google results
  • You go to the NEXT result that seems interesting
  • etc… etc… etc..

Now, look at it from the FireFox perspective:

  • You search for something in Google
  • You see an interesting site in the results – Site #1, for example. So you open that site in a new tab
  • You still have your Google results open in your current tab, so, while your new tab is loading, you carry on scanning the Google results
  • You find another interesting site, and open that site in a new tab
  • etc… etc… etc…
  • When you finish opening up your preferred sites, you close your Google Results, and go to the first tab. Read that one, if it’s not what you want, close that tab and read the next one…

Don’t you agree that this is MUCH easier? For one thing, you won’t wait as long for pages to load because you are scanning and reading one tab while the other tab(s) load in the background.

How to open new tabs in FireFox

There are 3 main ways to open new tabs in FireFox with your mouse:

  1. Right-click on the link and click on “Open in new tab”
  2. While holding the [CTRL] key, click the link with your left mouse button
  3. Use the middle button on your mouse to click on the link

Happy browsing with tabs.

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