"Lawrence D'Oliveiro" <_zealand> wrote in
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>I frequently open multiple tabs when reading news sites. If I haven't
> visited a site in, say, over a week, I also like to open the pages
> listing
> older articles in separate tabs.
>
> Trouble is, since Ars Technica moved to a DHTML-heavy design for
> their site,
> I can no longer do this there. Compare ZDNet, which may not be as
> flash, but
> is more amenable to this sort of usage.
>
Seems to work fine for me.
What happens when you try to open an older article in a new tab?
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