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If you have a lot of browser tabs open and you can't remember which of them was the one you really wanted to get back to, a two-finger click on that tab turns it into a pinned tab which shuffles neatly over to the left of the window for when you need it next.
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In the Privacy tab, turn off "Pop-up blocker".
The charm is all in Saltzberg's ingenious manipulations — there are pull-tabs, turning wheels and even a striped beachball on a string to throw at a Velcro catcher.
If your are framing art with a backboard that has tabs, turn them under the frame to hold the backing in place.
Instead of cutting off all three tabs, you can also reverse the shingles for a starter course, so that the entire shingle with tabs turned upward are under your first course of shingles.
On the Taskbar tab, turn on the checkbox next to "Auto-hide the taskbar".
In the Preferences box, click on the Advanced tab, turn on the checkbox next to "Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to library" and click on the O.K. button.
If you're not afraid of a little DIY, I strongly suggest you play yourself some GNOD in one browser tab while turning the sound off (or low) for some Rick Ankiel outfield-throw highlights in another browser tab.
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