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Solve : Firefox - how to open new window?

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Hello,
In my previous version of Firefox I had an add-on, which would reproduce the page I am on - in a new window. It would also carry-over the history of the page.

Since I updated to the latest Firefox version, 3.5, I cannot find that add-on, altho I have searched their add-ons.

Do you have any tips? That ability was so useful, I cannot imagine why they would GET rid of it.

I found very helpful your tip to hold down shift when clicking on a link, in ORDER to open that link in a new window.

But that does not help with my above need, or if it does, I don't know how to USE it.

Thanks!

ellenI don't think it's an add on. Just right-click on the tab and select "duplicate tab" (Ctrl-Alt-T). However - if you want a GREAT add-on for tab management get Tab Mix Plus Quote

Just right-click on the tab and select "duplicate tab" (Ctrl-Alt-T).
Using Firefox 3.5.3 here and I see no such option.  But, I can right click on a tab and select Open in a New Window, which is what the OP wants to do.I believe, that option comes with TabMixPlus. Quote from: Broni on October 23, 2009, 11:42:22 PM
I believe, that option comes with TabMixPlus.
You may be right - it's always the first add-on I use so I don't know what the context menu would look like without it  . It IS a standard feature in IE 8 context menus though


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