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Posted by a on November 9, 2007, 8:01 am
Please log in for more thread options On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 03:23:28 +0100, John Hosking
>a wrote:
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>> Now if I click on a result, I'd like to have it
>> open on a different empty new window
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>> Is there a way to do this?
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>Yes, probably (you didn't say what browser you're using, but I'll assume
>the most likely situations).
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>Possibility 1: You can right-click with your mouse instead of
>left-click; Windows will present a context menu from which you can
>select "Open in new window" or similar.
>Possibility 2: You can also hold the Ctrl-key down when left-clicking;
>this'll open the link in a new window of the browser you're using.
>Possibility 3: You can set browser to always open all links in a new
>window. (In IE6, clear "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts")
I knew about these options,
but I was searching for a setting offered
by Google (and obviously acting only for the
link results provided by the custom Google Search Engine)
Anyone has implemented the Google Search Engine in its web site?
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