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Revisit Visited Pages in New Tab

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How to keep current page opened, when go back to previously visited page? How about open previously visited page in a new tab instead? You can do so by duplicate current page before go back to a previously visited page... Well, here is a trick that allow you to do just that! :D

A. Buttons
These buttons merged both back & forward tab history together, it allow you to revisit all previously visited pages from an opened tab, place 'em between Back & Forward buttons for easy access:

Button A: Tab History
Single click to show tab history list; Press & hold to duplicate page & show tab history list

Button B: Tab History
Click icon to show tab history list; Click arrow to duplicate page & show tab history list

Opera 10 Buttons
Button A: Tab History
Button B: Tab History


B. Setup Shortcuts
Syntax for Show tab history list:
Show popup menu, "Internal Page History"

Syntax for Duplicate page & Show tab history list:
Duplicate page & Minimize page & Show popup menu, "Internal Page History"

Opera 10 Syntax for Duplicate page & Show tab history list:
Duplicate page & Delay, 100 & Show popup menu, "Internal Page History"



C. How It Works?
Use this trick to get access to current tab's history. Activate the 2nd function will duplicate page & allow you to reopen previously visited page from tab history list. The 2nd function will duplicate current page upon activation, thus you can use it to Duplicate page too - just click elsewhere when the tab history list appear.

UPDATE: Added Opera 10 version buttons & shortcuts.

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Comments

AnthonyA1 18. January 2009, 20:53

This is a nice feature. One suggestion though. Can you reverse the order of the history list? The list is opposite of the list you get with the regular back forward buttons.

dude09 19. January 2009, 05:29

No, I can't do that. sorry...

The order of the history in the list is listed from Forward history on top (if available), then Current page (marked with a radio button widget), & lastly the Back history in the lowest section (if available).

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