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This isn't too hard. For some strange reason, Apple ships Safari with tabbed browsing disabled by default. You need to go into Preferences and enable it. Once that's done, Command-clicking a link will cause it to open in a new tab. You can switch back and forth between tabs now, like you're used to in IE7 or Firefox for Windows.
 
This isn't too hard. For some strange reason, Apple ships Safari with tabbed browsing disabled by default. You need to go into Preferences and enable it. Once that's done, Command-clicking a link will cause it to open in a new tab. You can switch back and forth between tabs now, like you're used to in IE7 or Firefox for Windows.

If you want to switch back and forth between tabs quickly, a Cmd+Shift+(left or right) arrow should do the trick. It should be noted that it won't work if your cursor is inside a text area or text field of some kind, because that key combo typically highlights to the end (or beginning) of a line.
 
This isn't too hard. For some strange reason, Apple ships Safari with tabbed browsing disabled by default. You need to go into Preferences and enable it.

I don't recall ever having to enable tabbed browsing and I tab browse more than anything; I can't live without tabs. 😉
 
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