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* Whitespace grabs within the document act as grabbing the icon in the address bar.
* Whitespace grabs within the document act as grabbing the icon in the address bar.
* Dragging links to whitespace opens the link in new tab or window
* Dragging links to whitespace opens the link in new tab or window
* Highlighting text causes it to be treated as a link in all of it's functionality, including the I'm feeling lucky Google search.  If the highlighted text is a valid URL but not formated link (clickable) then open in new tab.
* Highlighting text causes it to be treated as a link in all of it's functionality.  If it is a valid, unformatted URL, go to that page.  If it is text treat it as an "I'm feeling lucky Google search"Apply a max length of 256 characters to prevent shift+a+click overloading.
* Shift-click, alt-click or whatever on any graphical object (animated gif, flash etc.) hides the object
* Shift-click, alt-click or whatever on any graphical object (animated gif, flash etc.) hides the object
* Opera has a nifty feature with it's Mouse Gestures when you visit an Apache Directory Index or a Gallery site, and a few other sites. When you are on the index, you can just "go forward" in an imaginary history and it will start with the first link. Continuing going forward, will result in the second link, third link, etc... And when you've seen them all - you're back at the Index page.
* Opera has a nifty feature with it's Mouse Gestures when you visit an Apache Directory Index or a Gallery site, and a few other sites. When you are on the index, you can just "go forward" in an imaginary history and it will start with the first link. Continuing going forward, will result in the second link, third link, etc... And when you've seen them all - you're back at the Index page.
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