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Re: [LUG] Firefox problem
- To: Mike via list <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [LUG] Firefox problem
- From: George Parker <georgeparker20@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 09:28:17 +0100
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But Chrome doesn't give you the choice. When reading a newspaper on line
there is usually the first para then you have to click on it to see the
full article. I want to go to the article, not stay on the teaser. My
browsing is different to yours and choice is the thing.
On 01/08/2022 09:22, Mike via list wrote:
G'day,
So that when you are browsing you can open links to read after you
have read your current page.
Real annoying to click a link and then have to go back to original
page to carry on reading.
When I am searching for some info, I open a whole load of pages to
read in a minute, much faster! for me anyway.
On 1/8/22 08:13, George Parker wrote:
My problem with them is that when you open a link into a new tab, it
does not switch to that tab. Why would you open in a new tab and not
want to view it? In Firefox you can choose which it does but not in
Chrome based browsers.
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