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    how to open multiple webpage when click on a email link

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by CTU:Agent Hogan, Dec 15, 2006.

  1. CTU:Agent Hogan

    CTU:Agent Hogan Notebook Enthusiast

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    i want to setup my browser " firefox " to open multipal webpages if i receive a link by "via" email

    for an example

    i got a email and there a weblink i want to see i click and if i receive another email with a difference weblink i dont want the 1th link for that webpage and turn into a 2webpage
     
  2. azntiger1000

    azntiger1000 Notebook Deity

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    Umm I'm not sure if this is what you are talking about but try this...

    Press ctrl and then click on the link or multiple links. They should create tabs on top of firefox or IE. The same method can be executed with the middle mouse button.
     
  3. CTU:Agent Hogan

    CTU:Agent Hogan Notebook Enthusiast

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    is doesn't work

    when i click it is open a weblink but when i click another weblink in the email that first weblink turn into the second weblink page
     
  4. croizanne

    croizanne Newbie

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    Hello,
    I am new here, but I think I know the solution to your problem. You want to open a link i a new web page, am I right? If so,then hold shift while clicking on link and it will open in a new page. Alternatively,you can right click the link and select "open in new window" Hope it helps!
     
  5. Jalf

    Jalf Comrade Santa

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    Er, you cant open anything in a web page, unless you upload a file to their server.

    What you probably mean is *in the same browser window*.

    Firefox has a setting in options for how it should handle links from external applications. You can set it to open in the current tab (which I think is what you mean happens now), or in a separate browser window (Opens a new window with another instance of Firefox), or in a new tab in the current browser window (Which is probably what you want)