Revisit Visited Pages in New Tab
Sunday, 11. January 2009, 19:14:27
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!
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.








AnthonyA1 # 18. January 2009, 20:53
dude09 # 19. January 2009, 05:29
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).