dbergey / Type-To-Navigate

Keep your hands on the keyboard while browsing the web. Type any text that occurs inside a link, and hit return to follow it. ⌘G jumps to the next link containing the text, and ⌘⇧G jumps to the previous. Hit ESC to cancel or exit a focused field.
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Shift+Return: Open in new Tab #10

Closed andresilva closed 12 years ago

andresilva commented 12 years ago

This is just a feature request which I think would be nice. We could have some key combination (e.g. Shift+Return) that opens the focused link on a new tab.

What do you think?

dbergey commented 12 years ago

I think Command-Return already does this; the return behavior is handled by Safari itself (I'm just focusing the link), so Shift-return puts in Reading List, Command-Return opens in a new tab, Command-Shift-Return opens in a new focused tab, and Option-Return downloads the link's target.

Good question; I should document those for the curious (just discovered them all now).

andresilva commented 12 years ago

Yep, it does! Works great, thanks ;-)