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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.

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I use multiple tab sets,...

I use multiple tab sets, too. I have daily news, daily mac tech news, and weekly for blogs that are not updated frequently. And a couple of other sets, too.

However, tabs are most useful to me when googling.

When googling for something, I usually peruse the hits on the first page, control-clicking to open a link in a new tab. I do this for one page of results, then:

  • click the link at the bottom of the page to show the next page of results, and immediately (without waiting for the page to paint),
  • shift to the next tab to begin reviewing some of the sites, closing when I am done.

This brings me back to the google search page when I have closed all of the spawned tabs, where I have a fresh page of links. Repeat as necessary...

 
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