Tabbed Browsing
Beloved by hardcore surfers the world over, tabbed browsing is a way to keep a bunch of Web pages open simultaneously—in a single, neat window. Figure 12-12 illustrates.

Figure 12-12. Top: Set up tabbed browsing in Safari’s Preferences→Tabs
window. (For best results, turn on “When a new tab or window opens,
make it active.”) Bottom: Now, when you
-click a link, or type an address and press
-Return or
-Enter, you open a new tab, not a new window
as you ordinarily would. You can now pop from one open page to
another by clicking the tabs just under your Bookmarks bar, or close
one by clicking its
button (or pressing
-W).
Turning on tabbed browsing unlocks a whole raft of Safari shortcuts and tricks, which are just the sort of thing power surfers gulp down like Gatorade:
If there’s a certain set of Web sites you like to visit daily, put the bookmarks into one folder, using Bookmarks→Add ...
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