Firefox remembers the last 10 you closed. You probably use Command-T to open new tabs, but did you know that Command-Shift-T opens previously closed tabs. Command-9 jumps you to the right-most tab, so this keyboard shortcut is really only useful if your open tabs number in the single digits. Command-5, for example, jumps you to the fifth tab from the left. Command-1 jumps you to your first (left-most) tab. To jump to a specific tab of the many you have open, press Command and any number key between 1 and 9. On Windows, use Ctrl-Tab to move to the right and Ctrl-Shift-Tab to move to the left. Use Command-Option-right arrow to jump one tab to the right, and use Command-Option-left arrow to jump one tab to the left. Also, Shift-click to open a link in a new window. Likewise, use Command-Shift-click to open link in new tab and switch to it. To take control of this behavior, press Command when you click a link to stay on your current page while opening the link in a new tab in the background. Some links are coded to open in the current tab while others open in a new tab.
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