Yes if you have your book marks in the Bookmark bar and that bookmark has multiple bookmarks in it. The bottom selection is "Open in Tabs". All bookmarks in that folder will open in tabs. Depending on your connection speed pick as many as you want. I have a morning reading bookmark that does local and national news, weather, traffic, sports, a couple of mac sites, gmail and work email.
Yes if you have your book marks in the Bookmark bar and that bookmark has multiple bookmarks in it. The bottom selection is "Open in Tabs". All bookmarks in that folder will open in tabs.
I knew about this but for some reason had never applied it.
But the real reason I asked in the 1st place was because when Safari locks up and I have to force quit, in the case that I had a bunch of windows open (probably causing the little spinny circle to come out) I have to go to History and manually open each of them up again.
So you're saying that from the History menu at least, there's no way to open multiple sites in multiple tabs with one click?
I always automatically use ctrl+click to do this, and then realize that it's deselected all but one of the sites I've selected.
Not that I know of. I have tried several things trying to get multiple tabs opening up from bookmarks and history and none work. The only way I am able to get all the tabs to open at once is from the bookmark bar.
Not when they're in the bookmark bar, but I'm referring to the bookmark library, which is where bookmark bar bookmarks are actually stored. This does require a double-click.
Unless you know of a way to merge the History Folder and the Bookmark Bar Folder -- a sort of ticker-tape scroll
I'm not sure if you can do this in older versions of Safari, but in the version I'm using (1.2.3) you can Command-Double-Click on a bookmark in your bookmarks folder and it will open that bookmark in another tab. That tab opens behind the current tab, so you can go and open as many bookmarks from your history as you like.
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reg
Originally posted by reg
Yes if you have your book marks in the Bookmark bar and that bookmark has multiple bookmarks in it. The bottom selection is "Open in Tabs". All bookmarks in that folder will open in tabs.
I knew about this but for some reason had never applied it.
But the real reason I asked in the 1st place was because when Safari locks up and I have to force quit, in the case that I had a bunch of windows open (probably causing the little spinny circle to come out) I have to go to History and manually open each of them up again.
So you're saying that from the History menu at least, there's no way to open multiple sites in multiple tabs with one click?
I always automatically use ctrl+click to do this, and then realize that it's deselected all but one of the sites I've selected.
---B
reg
Originally posted by Placebo
You don't have to double-click to open bookmarks.
Not when they're in the bookmark bar, but I'm referring to the bookmark library, which is where bookmark bar bookmarks are actually stored. This does require a double-click.
Unless you know of a way to merge the History Folder and the Bookmark Bar Folder -- a sort of ticker-tape scroll
--B
Neil.
a.k.a. Arnel
Originally posted by Arnel
...it will open that bookmark in another tab.
But can you ctrl+click a selection of multiple bookmarks thus opening several at once? In 1.0 you can ctrl+click one bookmark, too.
--B
Originally posted by bergz
But can you ctrl+click a selection of multiple bookmarks thus opening several at once? In 1.0 you can ctrl+click one bookmark, too.
I just tried it, and it seems to be one at a time only. :-/
Still, at least it's better than having to open up the bookmarks on a number of tabs and selecting one page from each.
Neil.
a.k.a. Arnel