

Safari does not have any extensions (at the time of writing) that can automatically open links in new tabs, so you have no recourse but to rely on your keyboard and mouse/trackpad solely. However, it does provide control over links that open in new windows. Go to Safari > Preferences > Tabs and set Open pages in tabs instead of windows to Automatically. That should prompt such links to open as tabs only.How Do I Get Edge to Open Links in a New Tab? EVERYTIME I CLICK A LINK IT OPENS A NEW TAB WINDOWS If you’re looking for a quick workaround, you can hold the Ctrl key and then click the respective link to open it in a new tab.

If you want to open the link on a new page, hold the Shift key and click the link. How links from search results open (in a new tab or directly on the search results page) actually depends on your search engine settings. As Microsoft explains, Edge doesn’t make any difference between the links from search results and regular on-page links. So, if your default search engine is Bing, go to Settings, and select More. Then scroll down to Results and let the search engine open links from search results in a new tab or window. If Google is your default search engine, go to Settings, click on Search settings and navigate to the section that says Where results open. On the other hand, if you’re using the DuckDuckGo search engine, navigate to Settings, and then scroll down to search settings. Toggle on the option that says Open Links in a New Tab. Of course, there are other search engines available out there.
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