(Newtab - TILES) No matter how I try; I simply can't manage to create new tabs
So far I've followed every piece of advice and all instructions, but when I get to the part where I'm supposed to use : open in new tab -- that option just isn't there (see attached screenshots) .
I really need some help; -- anybody ?
Greetings from Happy112 (not feeling very happy at the moment)
Edit prefixed thread tile with (Newtab - TILES) ~J99
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AH those are Tiles (We were not supposed to call them that a while ago - long story)
OK the page you are looking at is the newtabs page.
You have two tabs open in that window.
- The Shadow
- The newtab page (That has its own special address about:newtab )
You have in your screenshot 10 visible tiles and two spaces for tiles.. You may drag bookmarks to make tiles. Look at
- Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content
- New Tab page in Firefox
- Customize your Firefox New Tab page_add-a-tile-from-your-bookmarks
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What happens if you just use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T that should create a new tab.
How about if you right click on any link and use open link in new tab ?
John99 said
What happens if you just use keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T that should create a new tab. How about if you right click on any link and use open link in new tab ?
Ctrl+T only brings back previous tabs ......
And I really don't get click on any link and use open link in new tab --- where ; how ?
Am I really that dense ?
Being new to computers you may have difficulty keeping the mouse pointer in the correct place. Do not move the cursor diagonally stay within the dialogue boxes. If you move out of the area it will disappear.
Maybe its easier initially using the keyboard. Select some link. For instance move the mouse pointer to the time link of one of these forum posts. The mouse cursor will change from an arrow to a hand. Now press the Keyboard Menu key (Usually bottom right , under the Shift key) Next as appropriate use the Keyboard Up or down Arrow the selection highlight should move, press Enter to use the selection.
John99 said
Being new to computers you may have difficulty keeping the mouse pointer in the correct place. Do not move the cursor diagonally stay within the dialogue boxes. If you move out of the area it will disappear. Maybe its easier initially using the keyboard. Select some link. For instance move the mouse pointer to the time link of one of these forum posts. The mouse cursor will change from an arrow to a hand. Now press the Keyboard Menu key (Usually bottom right , under the Shift key) Next as appropriate use the Keyboard Up or down Arrow the selection highlight should move, press Enter to use the selection.
John99 said
Being new to computers you may have difficulty keeping the mouse pointer in the correct place. Do not move the cursor diagonally stay within the dialogue boxes. If you move out of the area it will disappear. Maybe its easier initially using the keyboard. Select some link. For instance move the mouse pointer to the time link of one of these forum posts. The mouse cursor will change from an arrow to a hand. Now press the Keyboard Menu key (Usually bottom right , under the Shift key) Next as appropriate use the Keyboard Up or down Arrow the selection highlight should move, press Enter to use the selection.
I don't have a mouse ; just a touchpad and a touchscreen.
'Tried a mouse in the store where I bought this laptop; hated it, so I didn't get it.
But: could it be that we are getting our signals crossed here ?
When I'm talking about wanting to create new tabs, I mean: tabs for websites I don't already have tabs for; --- 'know what I mean ?
OOPs probably pressing the menu key on such a link does not help you will need to right click the link. Then use th eup/down arrow key.
Happy112 said
John99 saidBeing new to computers you may have difficulty keeping the mouse pointer in the correct place. Do not move the cursor diagonally stay within the dialogue boxes. If you move out of the area it will disappear. Maybe its easier initially using the keyboard. Select some link. For instance move the mouse pointer to the time link of one of these forum posts. The mouse cursor will change from an arrow to a hand. Now press the Keyboard Menu key (Usually bottom right , under the Shift key) Next as appropriate use the Keyboard Up or down Arrow the selection highlight should move, press Enter to use the selection.John99 said
Being new to computers you may have difficulty keeping the mouse pointer in the correct place. Do not move the cursor diagonally stay within the dialogue boxes. If you move out of the area it will disappear. Maybe its easier initially using the keyboard. Select some link. For instance move the mouse pointer to the time link of one of these forum posts. The mouse cursor will change from an arrow to a hand. Now press the Keyboard Menu key (Usually bottom right , under the Shift key) Next as appropriate use the Keyboard Up or down Arrow the selection highlight should move, press Enter to use the selection.I don't have a mouse ; just a touchpad and a touchscreen.
'Tried a mouse in the store where I bought this laptop; hated it, so I didn't get it.
But: could it be that we are getting our signals crossed here ?
When I'm talking about wanting to create new tabs, I mean: tabs for websites I don't already have tabs for; --- 'know what I mean ?
A few minutes later:
Just did what you told me to do and this is the result; (see screenshot) (I'm close to tears here)
John99 said
OOPs probably pressing the menu key on such a link does not help you will need to right click the link. Then use th eup/down arrow key.
I did right click the link; but: what's the up/down arrow key ?
What about if with your track pad cursor you click on the plus button top right [+]
In the last question thread I posted
John99 said
Hi Happy112, Reply complete with links to exercise those brain cells. Tabs in Firefox speak are the browser pages within a browser Window screen and line up with "Tabs" that resemble what you may see in a paper card index. The tabs are along the top of the toolbar and allow you to quickly switch between webpages.Bookmarks, called favourites (favorites) in IE parlance are the web addresses used as reminders or indexes. Look at
- Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window
- Get started with Firefox - An overview of the main features
I do not doubt your intelligence, but I do recall you saying you are using your first computer, so this will be quite a steep learning curve for you. You would be better asking your own question rather than jumping in on another question, that helps keeping the questions on topic. Cheers, Grumpy.
- Get started with Firefox - An overview of the main features_bookmark-a-website
Note that has animations and short video clips. It is a long article scroll up and down to see more.- Bookmarks in Firefox
- Use bookmark folders to organize your bookmarks Note the bookmarks menu, and bookmarks toolbar are special folders.
- Not to be confused with taGs that you may use with bookmarks
Bookmark Tags - Categorize bookmarks to make them easy to find
From the article Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window The wikipedia tab is highlighterd with the mouse pointer on its close button
John99 said
What about if with your track pad cursor you click on the plus button top right [+] In the last question thread I posted John99 saidHi Happy112, Reply complete with links to exercise those brain cells. Tabs in Firefox speak are the browser pages within a browser Window screen and line up with "Tabs" that resemble what you may see in a paper card index. The tabs are along the top of the toolbar and allow you to quickly switch between webpages.Bookmarks, called favourites (favorites) in IE parlance are the web addresses used as reminders or indexes. Look at
- Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window
- Get started with Firefox - An overview of the main features
I do not doubt your intelligence, but I do recall you saying you are using your first computer, so this will be quite a steep learning curve for you. You would be better asking your own question rather than jumping in on another question, that helps keeping the questions on topic. Cheers, Grumpy.
- Get started with Firefox - An overview of the main features_bookmark-a-website
Note that has animations and short video clips. It is a long article scroll up and down to see more.- Bookmarks in Firefox
- Use bookmark folders to organize your bookmarks Note the bookmarks menu, and bookmarks toolbar are special folders.
- Not to be confused with taGs that you may use with bookmarks
Bookmark Tags - Categorize bookmarks to make them easy to findFrom the article Use tabs to organize lots of websites in a single window The wikipedia tab is highlighterd with the mouse pointer on its close button
Clicking on that + has the same effect as Ctrl+T: a new tab ...... but new tab in this case means: another (already existing) tab -- I want to create a tab for a new website ......
now do you understand my feelings about a certain badge   ........ ?
Your screenshot looks like you downloaded or saved something, and called it page2 Possibly you use Ctrl+S or chose a save option for something..
I did right click the link; but: what's the up/down arrow key ?
Keyboards vary slightly. But there will be a group of cursor keys with arrows pointing up down right and left probably under and to the right of the Enter key.
The attached screenshot shows an option to open a new tab. It did not capture the mouse pointer. (it is attached and a thumbnail, click to see it full size.)
John99 said
Your screenshot looks like you downloaded or saved something, and called it page2 Possibly you use Ctrl+S or chose a save option for something.. I did right click the link; but: what's the up/down arrow key ? Keyboards vary slightly. But there will be a group of cursor keys with arrows pointing up down right and left probably under and to the right of the Enter key. The attached screenshot shows an option to open a new tab. It did not capture the mouse pointer. (it is attached and a thumbnail, click to see it full size.)
I clicked on the screenshot to see the full size and there it is: that's what I've been trying to tell you: I don't have that option that says: open link in new tab -- I've been looking for it and looking again ........ nothing !
I've made a screenshot that'll show you that I already have ten tabs ....... all I want is to add some tabs ..... (by the way: that 'page2' is 'old news')
I wonder, have you been using Firefox so far with only one window and a single tab ?
Ok we are getting there. When you have a new tab open. Or any tab for that matter.
- Get some address or link and copy it such as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1132955#answer-901934 so use right click and save location
- Move the cursor to the addressbar WHILST in the new blank or whatever tab. ( Ctrl+L would work) Clear the current address (Ctrl+A, Del would work ) type in or paste in some valid address (Ctrl+C would work)
- Press Enter the webpage should open
Slightly easier options for getting something in a new tab
- Just put the cursor in the new tabs addresss bar, start typing and select something from the dropdown list.
- Select any folder from bookmarks and select open all as tabs.(Best done in a new Window so you can clear them again quickly)
- Select any file that will open in Firefox and right click and take the option to open with Firefox, it will open in a new tab, or new window
John99 said
I wonder, have you been using Firefox so far with only one window and a single tab ? Ok we are getting there. When you have a new tab open. Or any tab for that matter.
- Get some address or link and copy it such as https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1132955#answer-901934 so use right click and save location
- Move the cursor to the addressbar WHILST in the new blank or whatever tab. ( Ctrl+L would work) Clear the current address (Ctrl+A, Del would work ) type in or paste in some valid address (Ctrl+C would work)
Slightly easier options for getting something in a new tab
- Press Enter the webpage should open
- Just put the cursor in the new tabs addresss bar, start typing and select something from the dropdown list.
- Select any folder from bookmarks and select open all as tabs.(Best done in a new Window so you can clear them again quickly)
- Select any file that will open in Firefox and right click and take the option to open with Firefox, it will open in a new tab, or new window
I'm gonna try -- please, give me some time; cause tears are blocking my vieuw right now .
I'll be back as soon as I can -- in the mean time: try and picture yourself doing this in a foreign language .......
(You must be in a real state by now ......)
(really, really appreciiate it, though !)
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AH those are Tiles (We were not supposed to call them that a while ago - long story)
OK the page you are looking at is the newtabs page.
You have two tabs open in that window.
- The Shadow
- The newtab page (That has its own special address about:newtab )
You have in your screenshot 10 visible tiles and two spaces for tiles.. You may drag bookmarks to make tiles. Look at
- Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content
- New Tab page in Firefox
- Customize your Firefox New Tab page_add-a-tile-from-your-bookmarks
John99 said
AH those are Tiles (We were not supposed to call them that a while ago - long story) OK the page you are looking at is the newtabs page. You have two tabs open in that window.You have in your screenshot 10 visible tiles and two spaces for tiles.. You may drag bookmarks to make tiles. Look at
- The Shadow
- The newtab page (That has its own special address about:newtab )
- Customize your New Tab page to hide or display content
- New Tab page in Firefox
- Customize your Firefox New Tab page_add-a-tile-from-your-bookmarks
Just a minute later:
All prepared to go and do what you told me to do ........ had a surprise waiting for me: tile numer 11 (check out the new screenshot) -- how did it get there ???
Just like the other ten tiles: all of a sudden, out of the blue, they were there -- and right there where I wanted them to be ........ ????
(and yes, in the mean time Im listening to the Shadows final tour)
What on earth is going on ? How come I can't create a tile when and where I want it ?
This is driving me nuts : I wind up getting the tiles I want, but I haven't a clue how they got there .........
It just hit me: I should have called them tiles in stead of 'new tabs' ....... (sorry !)
This website I have visited oh so many times, but never could get that small page on the left to appear ......
(see screenshot)
It's 01.10 AM over here; aren't you tired yet ?
I do not often use the newtab page. I would have to read the help articles myself to see what the latest information is.
At one time they just filled up with your most visited tabs * becoming tiles. Then some bright spark tried to monetise them, and initially most of them, or most of them for new users would effectively be adverts. That never worked and so what were the adverts now are Mozilla etc information. Checking a newish profile it had 5 mozilla tiles and five blank spaces.
Not actually most visited, it used the frecency algorithm, but got tweaked to favour adverts. Effectively it had a bias built in so that adverts showed first and it was slow to populate from the browsing History.
That small page is the bookmarks Library or Bookmarks Manger. Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+Shift+B it is a special page and will not normally be as a tab but as its own Window. (Nowadays has History and Douwnloads details in it as well as Bookmarks)
Yes it is my bedtime. But it is 1 hour earlier over here so it is only Midnight.
This whole 'tile/tab-problem' really is a luxury problem, isn't it ?
Yesterday though I spent hours and hours on another support forum, trying to help some guy recover the recycle bin he had 'lost'  .....
Turned out he was just having some fun and wanted to see how long it would take for me to finally give up.
I spent most of my birthday looking for some bin that was never lost in the first place .......
Well, at least now I know how to look for lost files and stuff ......
Is there anything else you think I should know ???
John99 said
That small page is the bookmarks Library or Bookmarks Manger. Keyboard Shortcut Ctrl+Shift+B it is a special page and will not normally be as a tab but as its own Window. (Nowadays has History and Douwnloads details in it as well as Bookmarks) Yes it is my bedtime. But it is 1 hour earlier over here so it is only Midnight.
It shouldn't be an hour earlier over there, since I'm on the train to Coventry   (kidding)
You must be beat; I've kept you busy for hours now ......
Unless there's something else you want me to know: I'll just say: thank you, John (for everything) .....
Pleasant deams , Grumpy ......
Cheers,
Dopey (typed in my real name first)