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gzaiden

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Oct 12, 2010
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Hi, is there a way to open all tabs in a bookmark folder at once without having Safari automatically close the ones already open?

In firefox when you click to open all bookmarks in new tabs, they start right after the last tab already open but with Safari you lose the tabs you were using!
 
I don't understand what is being asked, and the answers didn't clarify it for me. The two sentences in the OP's post seem to be on different topics. :confused:
 
I don't understand what is being asked, and the answers didn't clarify it for me. The two sentences in the OP's post seem to be on different topics. :confused:
In Safari, if I have two tabs open, say MR and Google, and I go to a bookmark folder with 4 bookmarks and click "Open in Tabs", then I get 4 tabs, with those 4 bookmarked pages, instead of MR and Google. The OP wants the bookmarked pages to be open in tabs in addition to MR and Google, making 6 open tabs, but Safari doesn't work that way.

Hi, is there a way to open all tabs in a bookmark folder at once without having Safari automatically close the ones already open?
Actually, it doesn't close the original tabs. It simply uses those tabs to navigate to the new pages. If you click the back button on any of those original tabs, you'll see the original tabs you had open.
 
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