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Drag and drop links to SafariStand's sidebar Web Browsers
I accidentally discovered that if you have SafariStand installed on Safari (tested with Safari 2.03 running on 10.4.5), and the "sidebar" preference is activated (Stand: Toggle Sidebar), you can drag and drop a link to the open space, in my case on the left of the main app, and the link will open in a new tab. Haven't seen this before but I may be wrong.

[robg adds: This is standard behavior for the SafariStand sidebar, since it acts just like the bookmarks bar...however, given the lack of documentation about SafariStand ("English documentation is not available yet."), I felt it worth sharing in case others had overlooked this nice feature.]
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Drag and drop links to SafariStand's sidebar
Authored by: Nagumoko on Mar 27, '06 08:34:04AM

You can also drop links in the default Safari's Tabs bar.



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Drag and drop links to SafariStand's sidebar
Authored by: davidm on Mar 27, '06 12:50:02PM
Yes, I mentioned this feature, and others mentioned many other features, in the comments to Rob's Pick of the Week writeup of SafariStand from a couple of months ago. And of course Rob's writeup covers tons of the features, too!

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Drag and drop links to SafariStand's sidebar
Authored by: LegoEvan on Feb 07, '07 05:32:00PM
I just discovered that you can drag frames from SafariStand's sidebar into sidebars of other windows and SafariStand will open the tab in the dropped-onto window, and will remove it from the dragged-from window.

Didn't spot this anywhere else on the site, so I figured here was an appropriate place.

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