09-04-2005, 05:02 AM
Leshy,Sep 3 2005, 11:40 PM Wrote:This is actually very easy, compared to previous solutions ;)
Open up the Options Window (Alt-P), and on the Advanced Tab, select the Shortcuts panel, near the bottom. There'll be a nice big button labeled "Middle click options" in the middle, which allows you to set a variety of behaviours when you middle-click on a link.
The default is set to "Open in background page", you'll want to set it to "Open in new page" to get the behaviour you want.
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Here is a present for you Leshy!
Wow, I am liking Opera more and more now. Here's what my Opera page looks like now, and it's pretty slick :)
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What I'd also like to do is to be able to condense everything except the tab bar into a single line, like I've done here with Firefox. This is the way I usually browse and it's the main reason why I cannot ever go back to IE again.
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