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When right-clicking tabs, add the option to "Open Tab as New Window", while simultaneously closing the current tab. | When right-clicking tabs, add the option to "Open Tab as New Window", while simultaneously closing the current tab. | ||
*This is similar to '''Shift-Left Click''' at a link. Opening a new tab just to open it in a new Firefox window then closes the tab is redundant.[[User:Dat789|Dat789]] 03:58, 28 February 2007 (PST) | *This is similar to '''Shift-Left Click''' at a link. Opening a new tab just to open it in a new Firefox window then closes the tab is redundant.[[User:Dat789|Dat789]] 03:58, 28 February 2007 (PST) | ||
**No, I think the author meant a way to [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2062/ move a tab to a new window]. The "Tab Dragging" suggestion [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Feature_Brainstorming:Tabs%2C_Sidebar%2C_Windows#Tab_dragging above] would effectively do this, if implemented at all and correctly. --[[User:Armaetin|Armaetin]] 16:07, 28 February 2007 (PST) | |||
==Keyboard shortcut for moving around tabs more easily== | ==Keyboard shortcut for moving around tabs more easily== | ||
When a Tab is selected, pressing a key combination such as "(Ctrl+)Shift+Right Arrow" will move that tab to the right (like you would drag it with the mouse), "(Ctrl+)Shift+Left Arrow" will move it to the left. | When a Tab is selected, pressing a key combination such as "(Ctrl+)Shift+Right Arrow" will move that tab to the right (like you would drag it with the mouse), "(Ctrl+)Shift+Left Arrow" will move it to the left. | ||
*Ctrl+Shift+Arrow is already used in selecting text. --[[User:Armaetin|Armaetin]] 22:48, 23 February 2007 (PST) | *Ctrl+Shift+Arrow is already used in selecting text. --[[User:Armaetin|Armaetin]] 22:48, 23 February 2007 (PST) | ||
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