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Racktacular

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Oct 13, 2006
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What is the keyboard shortcut to copy the current webpage in a new tab via Firefox? On my PC I just double clicked the tab, but that doesn't work with my macbook.

TIA

Rack
 
I'm not exactly sure if this is what you mean, but to open a link in a new tab you can command (⌘) - click the link. If you mean to duplicate the tab, the easiest way I have found to do it is to simply drag the URL from the address bar and drop it on the tab bar.
 
I'm not exactly sure if this is what you mean, but to open a link in a new tab you can command (⌘) - click the link. If you mean to duplicate the tab, the easiest way I have found to do it is to simply drag the URL from the address bar and drop it on the tab bar.

I'm not sure that behaviour is built into Firefox, or comes from an extension. You might want to give TabMixPlus a look. Customises just about anything to do with tabs, including what's available in the contextual menus.
 
thanks for the replies. That file did it. I can now double click the tab to duplicate it and do some other things as well. Thanks!
 
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