ctrl+N
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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ctrl+N
I frequently create dup web pages by using the "ctrl+N" key sequence. On the new site, it's not possible to duplicate a page. An attempt to do so takes me back to the original point at which I entered the site, which is generally Miles Forums.
It makes sense to me to duplicate pages (I believe it allows me to navigate the web a bit more quickly).
Do you have a rationale for not allowing web site users to create duplicate pages? -- or perhaps it was an oversight when redoing the site?
It makes sense to me to duplicate pages (I believe it allows me to navigate the web a bit more quickly).
Do you have a rationale for not allowing web site users to create duplicate pages? -- or perhaps it was an oversight when redoing the site?
#2
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This sounds like a job for Technical Issues...
#3
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by TribeFlyer:
This sounds like a job for Technical Issues...</font>
This sounds like a job for Technical Issues...</font>
However in attempting to move it, I see that the situation I was talking about no longer exists. I can now create a duplicate of the page I'm on when keying ctrl+N.

