How to Open Links in New Tab in Safari

Almost all modern web browser supports tabbed browsing now, so does Safari from Apple, where in Safari 3 the tabs feature is enabled by default. However, in both Safari for Windows and Safari for Mac OS X, whenever Safari users clicks on an external link (on text or image) that is set to open in new window (which has target=”_blank” attribute in the link anchor), the destination webpage is indeed opening in new window instead of a new tab in the existing window. This ‘feature’ is annoying for users who like to click on multiple links coded to launch in new window and open a lot of websites at one time, and have each link creates and appears in new window rather than new tabs in the tab bar in the same window.

Users who used Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer should familiar with opening external links in new tab instead of new window behavior, and both Firefox and IE has the option to set whether to force new pages to be opened in window or tab, override the design of link to open in new window. In Safari, there is no settings or preferences that allows users to control where should a web page opened. Users intend to launch and open a hyperlink to a new tab instead of new window have to use the following workaround to override the new window coded link.

Use Command or Ctrl Button

To open a link that supposedly open in window to open in tab instead, hold down Command button (in Mac OS X) or Ctrl key (in Windows XP and Vista), and click on the link.

That’s the default behavior if you don’t change the tabs setting in Safari (if you change, try hold down Command or Ctrl key plus Alt key and then click on the link). In Safari 3, the following keyboard short is also available:

Ctrl (Command)-click: Opens a link in a new tab.
Ctrl (Command)-Shirt-click: Opens a link in a new tab and selects it.
Ctrl (Command)-Alt-click: Opens a link in a new window behind the current one.
Ctrl (Comamnd)-Alt-Shirt-click: Opens a link in a new window and selects it.

Right Click on the Link and Select Open Link in New Tab

Use the mouse to right click on the link, or press Control button then click on the link coded to open in new window (with _blank target) in Mac OS X (in Windows, try Shift+F10 which brings up right click context menu for the link, not working in Vista). Then select Open Link in New Tab.

Use Mouse Middle Button to Click

If you have a scroll mouse, or mouse with three buttons, use the middle button (or the scroll wheel) to click on the link will open the link in the new tab, no matter whether the link is designed to load in existing tab/window or new window (without target window).

Alternatively, if you have a multi-button mouse with advanced feature to assign different function to each button, then you can assign a button to do a Ctrl-click (in Windows) or Command-click (in Mac OS X).

Drag and Drop a Hyperlink into Safari Tab Bar

Drag and drop a link from web page to Safari Tab Bar, a new tab will automatically created and the destination site of the link will be loaded in the new tab.

Note that if you drag and drop the link into existing tab, the linked page will open in that existing (active or inactive) tab instead.

Merge All Open Windows Instantly in One Click

This way is not a workaround for the purpose to open a “_blank” targeted link in new tab, instead it’s a trick to quickly and easily bring all tabs in all windows into just one window. In the Safari 3 and Safari in Mac OS X Leopard, users can merge all open windows with one click by going to Windows menu, then click on Merge All Windows option. This function provides a fix if you accidentally open links in new windows, and can’t get good sleep over it.

Use SafariStand

If you’re using Safari on Mac OS X, download and install the free SafariStand plug-in. Then turn on and enable a preference called Open ‘_blank’ Link in New Tab.

Use Saft Safari Plugin

Also only on Safari running on Mac OS X, users can download and install Saft, a plugin for Safari to set link opens in new tab. Salf is not a freeware, and costs USD $12.00, but it’s a full featured plug-in to extend Safari’s features with sidebar, searchable history and bookmarks, full-screen browsing, type-ahead searching, customized Google Search field, URL shortcuts and kiosk mode.


6 Responses to “How to Open Links in New Tab in Safari”

  1. Doug
    January 20th, 2009 07:32
    6

    I’m accustomed to the tab behavior of Firefox, where I ONLY have to click and hold down my mouse button to get a pop-up menu offering a choice of opening the link in a new window, opening in a new tab, saving the link, or whatever. In Safari I have to hold down the Control key while clicking a link in order to access the same kind of menu – or else hold down the Command button while simply clicking the link to open it in a new tab (my most common choice). This can be more of a hassle sometimes because it requires the use of both hands. Does anyone know how to make Safari act the way my Firefox browser does in this respect? Thanks if you do!!

  2. Kevin Wright
    January 17th, 2009 04:39
    5

    None of these suggestions work. I have the features selected in the “tabs” section of preferences. What is my problem? MacBook running Leopard and Safari 3.2.1.

  3. Luke
    December 24th, 2008 04:58
    4

    You can change the default behavior of Safari by using Terminal. To change it back, use the code below but change true to false.

    1) Quit Safari

    2) Open Terminal.app

    3) Enter defaults write com.apple.Safari TargetedClicksCreateTabs -bool true and press enter

    4) Open Safari

    5) Notice that links that used to open in a new window will now open in a new tab

  4. Tijl Vandersteene
    October 9th, 2008 21:43
    3

    Hi.
    Thanks a lot for this tip.
    I got so nervous of this simple thing not working in Safari on Mac. I solved it with SafariStand. Very nice.
    Thanks again. Cheers, T.

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  6. BudgetMonkeyDave
    February 2nd, 2008 04:22
    1

    Nice article. I’m running Tiger and I’m thinking of switching to Safari for some quick and dirty browsing tasks. In general I’m locked into Firefox because I’ve got my plugins set up sweet, but Firefox for Mac still seems a bit buggy and slow to me.

    Argh. I love my Mac but there are certain features, like this _blank window/tab issue, that just seem like no brainers, yet the Apple folks stall. Even IE7 can do it? Ouch. One more reason to stick to FF, I guess.

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