I am debating moving over to Safari instead of Firefox, but one thing is bugging me about the way Safari handles tabs. I know that you can open a whole group of bookmarks by putting them into a folder in your bookmarks and then telling Safari to "Open in Tabs." However, doing so gets rid of any tabs I already had open. I would like to, say, have tabs A-B-C open, then be able to open a group of bookmarked tabs D-E-F-G-H without having A-B-C disappear on me (especially if I wanted to, say, refer to information on tabs D through H while responding to a discussion in a forum on tab B). This is the old "Replace vs. Append?" argument seen at weblogs.mozillazine.org/hyatt/archives/2003_03.html, but while the author there prefers replacing, I prefer appending. I can choose either one in Firefox by editing the about:config in Firefox...is there any way to do something similar in Safari to flip the switch from "replace" to "append"?
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Tabs in Safari - can a group append old tabs rather than replace them?
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