how can i open a new window in safari
how can i open a new search window while in safari
MacBook Air
how can i open a new search window while in safari
MacBook Air
⌘N
Also, ⌘T for a new Tab (also File->New Window, File->New Tab)
in Safari 5.1.1 (and since the 5.1) Safari doesn't open a new window with ⌘N. I need to restart Safari each time i close all the windows. It's boring.
Tony T1 wrote:
Also, ⌘T for a new Tab (also File->New Window, File->New Tab)
This is what I always use. You can also click on the plus sign ➕ at the far right, that will also give you a new tab/window. And if you want that tab to be a separate window, then once you've created it, just go up to that tab (avoid the little x that will appear--that deletes it), click on the tab, hold and drag it down. It'll leave the other tabs behind and become a window all on its own.
I use my keyboard 600% instead of clic and clic in the menu. Shortcut as ⌘N doesn't work, and if i no window on screen and i use ⌘T to creat a new page… so i can't use ⌘Ù to show or hide the toolbar. It's a new bug i found.
I think i'll go back to 5.0.
how can i open a new window in safari