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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 22:44:57 -0000, Steve Dinn <stevedinn> wrote: >right-click menu on a bookmark? My most common action when right- >clicking is to open the link (or bookmark) in a new tab. For a link, >the hotkey for "Open in New Tab" is T. Guess what T is when you right- >click on a bookmark? CUT. So instead of opening my bookmark, I've >removed it. Wow, that's awesome :) Hi Steve, I'm a keyboard user myself, get terrible tendinitis if I mouse too much. Plus it IS faster. Can you believe that I've never noticed this, until you pointed it out? I think it's because I use my bookmarks differently (is that a word?). I'm sure some old-time programmer would be able to tell you how this came about. Sort of a natural history of right clicking. Instead of getting exasperated and losing bookmarks, check out the Tab Mix Plus extension. The starting page for extensions is here: <https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/> (If English isn't your language, you'll have to find the appropriate link.), there is a search box at the top of the page. TMP allows you to have a little control about how your tabs behave and also has options for configuring actions for mouse clicks. Hope that helps, Magda _______________________________________________ support-firefox mailing list support-firefox https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-firefox To unsubscribe, send an email to support-firefox-request?subject=unsubscribe
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