I know there are ways around it. My point was that it's a dangerous default to overwrite a window one doesn't realize has been overwritten. ( If the current window gets overwritten, I'd just press back and middle-click the link. Overwritting another window, one that might (and likely, in my case) have been open for days, is bad. ) I vote against #1.
By the way, you *can* open a targetted link in the current window. Just drag the link to the address bar.
In reply to Re^3: _new considered harmful
by ikegami
in thread _new considered harmful
by jZed
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