Matts (email not shown publicly) I work for MessageLabs [messagelabs.com] in Toronto, ON, Canada. I write spam filters, MTA software, high performance network software, string matching algorithms, and other cool stuff mostly in Perl and C.
Everyone loves tabbed browsing in mozilla. But not everyone knows you can navigate between the tabs without the mouse using ctrl-page-up/down. Neat huh?
(note: requires focus on the page - doesn't work if the location entry has the focus)
Opera also deals with it's tabs better, at the moment Mozilla will still open up a new browser, whereas Opera opens up a new tab. You can defeat this with the right-click open in new tab, but often you just click, and you're not expecting a new browser.
However you look at it though, Mozilla is still a very good browser, that gets better by the day. Perhapse it will soon be good enough for me to abandon Opera - though not on the smaller machines, where only Opera is viable
When to open up tabs is a configurable option for mozilla. Have a look at Edit/Prefs/Navigator/Tabbed Browsing. I set mine to open up a new tab on middle click, which is very convenient.
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Opera also deals with it's tabs better, at the moment Mozilla will still open up a new browser, whereas Opera opens up a new tab. You can defeat this with the right-click open in new tab, but often you just click, and you're not expecting a new browser.
However you look at it though, Mozilla is still a very good browser, that gets better by the day. Perhapse it will soon be good enough for me to abandon Opera - though not on the smaller machines, where only Opera is viable
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