Simple smarts make a difference
August 17, 2009 — Abigail HamiltonI have always thought it was weird that when you open a new browsing tab in Internet Explorer, you get told you’ve opened a new tab (up through IE7) or a full set of instructions about what you might want to do…as if you didn’t open the new tab for a reason you’re aware of.

I have always preferred Firefox, which just opens a new Tab on Command+T (Mac) or Control+T (PC) and lets you do with it what you will.
Now, Firefox has made opening a new Tab easier by adding a [+} tab along the top, kind-of like the IE blank tab…but, by adding a + to it, it’s now obvious what the Tab is for, and it’s a small but very smart change.


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