Tim:
> In the past I'd noticed a behaviour that if I opened a blank
tab
> and typed in something like facebook, let auto-complete do its thing
> and picked something from the drop-down list that appeared below the
> address bar from its history, I'd often see the browser whiz over to
> an existing tab which already had that site loaded. It was that or
> a very similar kind of situation.
Samuel Sieb:
Look carefully at the item you're clicking. Watch for the tag
that
says "Switch to Tab".
Yep, that was it. The odd thing is, when just testing it now that
didn't appear. Then I opened up a bunch of extra tabs, tried again,
and that option appeared. Then I tried again typing in another site
address that's already loaded, and there's no "switch to tab" thing in
the address bar's drop-down history.
The option seems to come and go without any obvious pattern.
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