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RE[3]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)
by WereCatf on Sat 6th Jun 2009 17:44
in reply to "RE[2]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)"
It's more useful than this Firefox feature if you open many tabs (and really faster).
As said, I do open and use many tabs and I still find a quick 2-key combination A LOT faster than having to cycle through all the open tabs. I had to go back to FireFox because I just can't get used to that annoying need to cycle through everything when I know exactly what I want and where it is.
RE[4]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)
by metalinx on Sat 6th Jun 2009 18:31
in reply to "RE[3]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)"
It's more useful than this Firefox feature if you open many tabs (and really faster).
As said, I do open and use many tabs and I still find a quick 2-key combination A LOT faster than having to cycle through all the open tabs. I had to go back to FireFox because I just can't get used to that annoying need to cycle through everything when I know exactly what I want and where it is.
As said, I do open and use many tabs and I still find a quick 2-key combination A LOT faster than having to cycle through all the open tabs. I had to go back to FireFox because I just can't get used to that annoying need to cycle through everything when I know exactly what I want and where it is.
As I give example, how do you "QUICKLY" find the number indexs the tab you want if there many tabs opened????
You must count?? or Firefox give you the tab's number position??





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2009-06-04
To cycle through tabs:
But how to jump to a specific tab without cycling through them? In FireFox I can just press control+number and it opens the corresponding tab. Having to cycle through them is annoying and slow.
Tab cycling with mouse or keyboard is similar to Alt+Tab to cycle through windows. It's more useful than this Firefox feature if you open many tabs (and really faster).
Such as I have 30 tabs opened. I want to active the tab named "Tab's position, where's my tab!?". It's position is about 14, 15, 16, I don't know.
I must test with Ctrl + '14' or '15' or '16'.
OR, I must find the number of position of this tab.
In Opera I can 'visually" tab cycling with mouse and/or keyboard to quickly find the tab I want.