My recent post on making Safari use tabs instead of new windows didn’t quite complete the story. This is because when a completely new window opened the tab bar was not visible. Additionally, closing the last tab left me with a tab-less window. So, the question is how to make Safari display tabs, as well as use tabs?
The solution is embarrassingly easy… When in a Safari window, just go to the View menu and set the Show Tab Bar option. Shift-Command-T will do the same thing.
Safari remembers this setting and you’ll never be without your Tab Bar again.
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December 6th, 2009 at 14:03
[...] But, there are a few things that I needed to make this decision … I’ve already posted the primary tricks to force Safari to open new pages in tabs, and to always show the tab bar. [...]