Open a bookmark in a new tab more quickly in IE

by Sam Glover on February 1, 2007

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I love Firefox, but since it behaves wonky when I am using my second monitor and UltraMon, I have been using Internet Explorer 7, instead. Today I just noticed a little arrow in the bookmarks pull-down menu (see pic). If you click the arrow instead of the bookmark title, the bookmark opens in a new tab rather than the current tab. It’s a bit faster and easier than right-clicking and selecting that option, as you must do in Firefox.

Sam Glover is a business and consumer rights lawyer and the creator of Lawyerist.

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