From: Paul Sture on
In article <tph-788CF9.14413218062010(a)localhost>,
Tom Harrington <tph(a)pcisys.no.spam.dammit.net> wrote:

> In article
> <32343362-546d-4ecc-b6c0-c9177e7e2bb6(a)z15g2000prh.googlegroups.com>,
> unfrostedpoptart <david(a)therogoffs.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> > I'm trying Safari 5 now after using FF. One thing is a real pain.
> > When I select some text and select right-click "Search in Google", it
> > bring up the google search in the same tab, which is horrible, since
> > then loose what I was looking at. In FireFox, doing the same thing
> > opens the google search in a new tab, which is much more useful. How
> > do I configure Safari to do this? I haven't been able to find anything
> > in the preferences.
>
> Hold down the command key when clicking on "search in Google" and it'll
> open in a new tab. Use command+shift and that new tab will come to the
> front automatically.

Thanks for that. I was just getting frustrated by that the other day ;-)

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Paul Sture