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 Posted by usenet+2004 on 05/07/06 18:47 
Jonathan N. Little: 
 
> usenet+2004@john.dunlop.name wrote: 
> 
> >   (One of my gripes with Firefox is that the menu brought up by right 
> > clicking doesn't have an option for following the link in the current 
> > tab/window.) 
> 
> Isn't that what the left-click is for? 
 
  If the menu lets you choose an operation to perform on the URL, I 
think it should include an option to follow the link in the current tab 
('tab' to be short, though it could be a one-tab window or something 
else), even if that's the left-click's sole purpose. 
 
  I've often found myself right-clicking a link only to realise that I 
want to follow it in the current tab.  With an option for doing so, I 
have at most one click to make, maybe just one release.  Without, I 
need to click to get rid of the menu then left-click the link.  Three 
clicks altogether.  Pain in the arse.  And if it's a target="_blank" 
link and you can't tell your browser to ignore targets or you don't 
want to across the board, then I see no way to follow the link in the 
current tab without having such an option in the right-click menu. 
 
--  
Jock
 
  
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