Assuming that you are asking about Firefox's options "Open Link in new Tab" v/s "Open link in new window" when you right click on any link.
Open Link in new Tab
This option will open that link in a new tab under same instance of firefox. You can then switch between tabs from tab menu at the top of the browser.
Open link in new Window
This option will open that link in a new instance of firefox. Unlike the New Tab, you will see a new firefox instance in your task manager at the bottom of your screen. You can individually manage(close, resize etc) each window if you use this.
There are always two options to go to new link. one is open in new tab and other is open in a new window. new tab is, the existing already opened tab would not close and will remain as it is open and new path or link or website will be open in new tab of browser. on the other hand a new window is, when anyone click on new path or link and a pop up small dialogue box type window come in front of existing page without closing that page from which we click that new link, called new window.
If you want to open a folder in a new window (not a tab in windows explorer) then you right click on the folder and click "Open in new window"
In internet explorer, go to file, and click new tab. Or you can press the white page next to the tab you are already on. And in Firefox, you can go to your settings --> Tabs, and change what it does when pressing a link.
press ctrl+n you ll get a new explorer window
No. New tabs are there so that you can be browsing something whilst, lets say, checking your e-mails. A new tab is there instead of a new browser window.
A tab can help you separate multiple pages in one window. If you're using Firefox or Chrome, this feature is available from the get go. If you're using internet Explorer, it must be version 7. There should be a + icon next to the last 'tab' in your window, this will open a new tab. They act just like different windows, but its purpose is to reduce it to just one window. Some shortcut keys to manage your tabs are: Ctrl+T = Open a new tab Ctrl+W = Close the current tab Ctrl+Tab = Go to the next tab Ctrl+Shift+Tab = Go to the previous tab
By right clicking on the selected link and clicking on "open in new window" or "open in background"
A tab can help you separate multiple pages in one window. If you're using Firefox or Chrome, this feature is available from the get go. If you're using Internet Explorer, it must be version 7. There should be a + icon next to the last 'tab' in your window, this will open a new tab. They act just like different windows, but its purpose is to reduce it to just one window. Some shortcut keys to manage your tabs are: Ctrl+T = Open a new tab Ctrl+W = Close the current tab Ctrl+Tab = Go to the next tab Ctrl+Shift+Tab = Go to the previous tab
Open a new tab in a Safari browser window? Tabs can be configured from the Tab tab in the Safari preferences. You can Press the Command (cmd) and T keys. If you have a tab open you can right click on blank space on the tab bar and select New tab or click the + symbol at the end of the tab bar.
Mac OS X versionThere are several ways to do this: File -> New TabKey combination: Command + TDouble tab on free space in tab bar (Tab bar is only displayed in there is at least two open tabs)
To open a new window in javascript all you need to do is open your browser. Then you pick the document you want to open and right click on the screen. Then you choose to open in a new window or a new tab.
Right-click a link and click on Open in New Tab. If you have a mouse with that scrolling wheel, press on the wheel while the mouse is on a link.