Posted By: BitFlipper | Nov 18th, 2008 @ 1:16 PM
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I have a question about IE8 Beta 2 tabs:

In IE7, you had the option to open new tabs right next to the current tab.  In IE8 that option has been removed and new tabs open all the way to the right (or within the same "group": useless in my case).  Now some people have commented that they prefer it that way, but why take away the option to choose between the two modes?  The way I browse, I open multiple new tabs from the same page by middle-clicking with the mouse.  Lets say I do a search on Google.  I scan down the page and middle-click on all interesting looking results.  In IE7, all the new tabs were nicely grouped to the right of the current tab.  Now, if I have many tabs open, the new tab gets lost all the way to the right, and I have to scroll to the new tab, view it, close it and then try to find my original starting tab again somewhere to the left.  Really annoying.

And yes, I know about tab groups, but I found them to be useless for me because often times all the new tabs I open come from the same general site, which means they are all in the same group.  I even turned grouping off and it still opens new tabs all the way to the right.

Is there maybe a plugin that will restore this functionality in IE8?
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
I don't understand what you mean. If I open a link in a new tab in IE8, I get a tab just to the right of my current tab.
Dovella
Dovella
Go Microsoft !!!!!!!
from my point of view I can only say that the new TAB of IE8 BETA 2are a bit heavy in OLD PC
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
I can't middle-click (on a laptop), but if I right click on a link and select "Open in new Tab", the new tab is open just to the right of the current one. I actually don't know how to open them to the right of the list...
PaoloM
PaoloM
Hypermediocrity
I have whatever version came with my Win7 build from last week. I do have grouping turned on, maybe it's a behaviour that has been fixed since the build you have.

What happens if you enable grouping and then right-click and open a link in a new tab (not middle-click, so we can repro the behaviour I'm seeing)?
Right, the option still exists.  It was renamed to "tab grouping" and is on by default.

If you turn off tab grouping, they won't be grouped (ie. opened next to each other).
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