Conard

msg:1587083 | 4:15 pm on Aug 30, 2001 (gmt 0) |
I believe this is standard IE. It has worked for me since 4.0 Conard
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Brett_Tabke

msg:1587084 | 4:21 pm on Aug 30, 2001 (gmt 0) |
IE 5 did _not_ work that way for me at all. I wonder if it was something to do with the IE power tools?
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Brett_Tabke

msg:1587085 | 5:14 pm on Aug 30, 2001 (gmt 0) |
Reinstalled on another machine, and darned if it didn't work. That's weird. I bet it was something I'd installed that blocked it. I had no idea left-shift-click would do that in IE...
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theperlyking

msg:1587086 | 5:49 pm on Aug 30, 2001 (gmt 0) |
I thought it was ctrl+click that did that?
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alexjc

msg:1587087 | 7:52 pm on Aug 30, 2001 (gmt 0) |
Yeah, in IE its just CTRL + click, but SHIFT CTRL + click works 'cos the first is a subset of the second. I have IE 5.5, and that works without powertools.
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Brett_Tabke

msg:1587088 | 8:04 pm on Aug 30, 2001 (gmt 0) |
Is there any way to open a window "underneath"? (like Opera's control-shift-click)
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knighty

msg:1587089 | 8:18 am on Aug 31, 2001 (gmt 0) |
I have always used shift + click to open stuff in new window - thought it was common knowledge.
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