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43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.

Open Thread: How are you using tabs?

I live in browser tabs. Whether I’m in Safari or Firefox, I’m constantly sending links to a new tab (CMD-click in either app). It’s something that most geeks take for granted but–I can tell you, I’ve seen the browser stats–there’s still a lot of folks out there living in one Window. (*observes solemn moment of silence*)

But, by far, my biggest gains come from the numerous tabbed bookmark sets that I keep in my favorites bar. These include:

I’ve also got tab sets for finances, 43f stats, news sites, friends’ blogs, and even a set of about 10 pages that comprise the theme templates I use most in WordPress (makes for super fast editing sessions).

So. My question to you is: How are you using tabs and tab sets? Anybody doing sexy fu with Saft? Safari Stand? Tabbrowser Preferences?

Open thread, so tell us your best tab tricks and tools in comments.

scott reston's picture

my natural reflex is to...

my natural reflex is to drag links to the tab-bar in Firefox (or ctrl-click, etc), so it made me darn furious when audible.com started to use javascrip actions - yes javascript - for every book link. if you want to browse a list, opening new books into separate tabs, you’re outa luck…. the javascript keeps it from happening. bad, audible, bad.

 
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