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Closing tabs
by Matt Casey on Thursday 11/Jul/2002, @20:15
Are there plans to allow for closing a tab in konqueror without having to right-click the tab, or use a menu option? I've used tabbed environments in mozilla and visual studio .net, which handle this issue differently. Mozilla provides an X on each tab, while vs.net provides an X to the far right of the tabs which closes the active tab. IMO, both of these implementations are more efficient to use.

I can't wait to get my hands on this one :)
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Re: Closing tabs
by crazycrusoe on Thursday 11/Jul/2002, @20:41
YEAH we need the X buttons to close each of the tabs like galeon tabs for example
please add this feature
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Re: Closing tabs
by DavyBrion on Friday 12/Jul/2002, @03:35
btw, do u know how to enable the tabs by default, so that every time u click on a link it will open in a tab instead of a new window? because right now i have to right click on a link, then select Open In New Tab before it'll work and i want it to happen automatically.
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  • Re: Closing tabs
    by Yaacov on Wednesday 21/Jul/2004, @13:03
    Try Ctrl-click to open links in new tabs
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