Submitted by Don (not verified) on Mon, 2007-06-18 12:20.
Ctrl+t works fine on my install of Safari on XP to open a new tab as it does on Firefox. If anyone has any idea what Ctrl+T does on Firefox I'd be interested to know - it does something but I can't work out the logic of it :¬)
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Ctrl+t works fine on my
Ctrl+t works fine on my install of Safari on XP to open a new tab as it does on Firefox. If anyone has any idea what Ctrl+T does on Firefox I'd be interested to know - it does something but I can't work out the logic of it :¬)