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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Chimera/Camino
Authored by: cynikal on Feb 27, '03 11:54:09AM

While we're talking about non-hyperlinked URLs, in chimera (or camino, whatever they renamed it to) you highlight an url and drag it to an empty spot in the tab bar (assumign you have at least two tabs open). I wish there was a way to leave the tab bar open even if you're only viewing one page.



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Ditto for Mozilla
Authored by: Greedo on Feb 27, '03 06:02:40PM

The "highlight text and drag to tab area" hint works in Mozilla too. Pretty sweet.



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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Chimera/Camino
Authored by: rhamm on Feb 27, '03 07:35:48PM

I tried, with Chimera, and noticed that you can drag a url from another application into an open window and it will go there, but you cannot drag from a Chimera window itself.

Here is the more interesting part: if you drag the url over another application, as if to drop it there, but then drag it back to the same Chimera window without letting go of the mouse, it will go to the url. Basically just drag it out of the window and then back again.



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Jump to non-hyperlinked URLs in Chimera/Camino
Authored by: Miga on Mar 01, '03 05:20:27AM

Shift-Ctrl-U opens the highlighted text in a new window (see Services).

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Michele



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You can in Mozilla
Authored by: friedmaj on Feb 27, '03 11:11:49PM

You can keep the tab bar up even with only one tab open, at least in Mozilla. In Preferences -> Tabbed Browsing, just uncheck "Hide the tab bar...."



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